‘No Time To Die’ Ignites International Box Office With $119 Million Debut

No Time to Die,” the latest James Bond sequel, kicked off overseas with a mighty $119 million from 54 markets.The 25th entry in the long-running British spy series arrives in theaters after several pandemic-related delays.

Given its strong start, the film’s backers — Albert R.

Broccoli’s Eon Productions, MGM and Universal Pictures — are pleased with their decision to keep “No Time to Die” exclusively in theaters rather than putting it simultaneously on-demand.“This was a huge team effort by all,” Universal’s president of international distribution Veronika Kwan Vandenberg said in a statement.

Universal is releasing the movie internationally and MGM is distributing the film in North America.

“The filmmakers delivered an outstanding film and we are very proud to play a part in this result with MGM and Eon.

Barbara Broccoli has been a huge supporter of the theatrical experience, and it’s very gratifying to see the film

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