‘No Time To Die’ Daniel Craig’s James Bond Swan Song Finally Hits The Theaters — Active Noon

Jay Jangid
2 min readOct 7, 2021

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No Time to Die is finally going to hit the cinemas across the U.S and Canada. More than 4400 cinemas are going to be hit by No Time to Die. Due to a delay for more than 18 months on Friday it is going to hit the cinemas. The accurate projections are almost impossible but considering our moviegoing is there in impacts due to the pandemic of COVID.

As per the details of tracking, it has been known that MGM and EON’s tentpole are going to clear around $60 million in its domestic launch. There are going to be more bullish analysts, no one will be able to believe that the number will be closer to $70 million. If not higher then we can consider Sony’s Venom: Let Be There Carnage came out to be there with $25 million to $30 million. Ahead of the expectations last weekend the opening to a pandemic-era was $90 million.

Do you know? There are many major contrasts between the two of the films. The No Time to Die can easily outperform tracking. It started off overseas with a stellar $121 million within the first 54 international markets. The best factor is that it is running high considering the 25th Bond installment marks Daniel Craig’s fifth and the most final turn. The box office is now showing the signs of recovery, No Time to Die is the first all-audience tentpole. Yes, this is not a superhero series but is a big hit after the pandemic of COVID when the theaters got shut down.

In March 2020, this is the movie that became the first big-budget Hollywood tentpole that saw a release in theatre after the long pandemic of COVID.

Originally published at https://www.activenoon.com on October 7, 2021.

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Jay Jangid

Jay Jangid has 2 years of experience in the news media industry with journalistic touch and knowledge of how to create and recreate information into news.