'No Time to Die' nabbed a bigger opening day than the previous 'Bourne' sequel and the most recent 'Mission: Impossible' film.
sequel and the most recentbegan its domestic box office run yesterday with a robust $23.3 million on Friday. That includes $6.3 million in previews, and is an overall bigger opening day thanSpectre
. That November 2015 release opened with $70 million over its debut weekend. Those three all pulled weekend multipliers between 2.55x and 2.69x. A similar performance would giveThe overall weekend gross may be lower than hoped, perhaps because the film is playing to older and more Covid-cautious audiences compared to the youth-skewingsequel.
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