Venom: Let There Be Carnage proved the dominance of superhero films when it gobbled up the competition for a $90.1 million haul at the domestic box office.The impressive three-day showing helped the Marvel sequel break a new pandemic-era box office record, according to Variety.Meanwhile, the newest James Bond film No Time To Die set its own pandemic records in international markets with a $119.1 million debut, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Smashing records: Venom: Let There Be Carnage gobbled up the competition for a $90.1 million haul at the domestic box office, marking a new pandemic-era record, according to VarietyThe much darker Venom follow-up comes from Sony Pictures and is separate from Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe,.
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