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‘No Time To Die’ Monday Box Office 31% Higher Than ‘Spectre’, Bond’s 5-Day Domestic Cume Eyeing $67M+

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MGM/United Artists Releasing/Eon’s Monday box office for No Time to Die came in much higher than the $5M-$6M expected with $6.94M thanks to the Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday in the Northeast.That figure bests previous Daniel Craig Bond first Mondays, i.e.

Spectre ($5.3M) back in 2015, 2008’s Quantum of Solace ($4.1M) and 2006’s Casino Royale ($3.8M). No Time to Die‘s Monday is also the second best for a non-holiday during the pandemic after Disney/Marvel’s Black Widow ($7.1M) and ahead of Universal’s F9 ($6.59M) and Sony’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage ($5.75M).

Skyfall in 2012 posted a record Monday for a Craig 007 title since Veterans Day fell on a Sunday, with many taking the holiday off that Monday; the pic’s daily figure was $11.3M.No

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