No Time To Die rakes in $56 million at US Box Office

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The wait was definitely worth it for the final James Bond’s No Time To Die as the movie is now leading others in the same category at the $56 million benchmark.

The movie had a production budget of $250 million and is the longest bond movie filmed to date. It is also the last Bond movie by Daniel Craig.

“I’m just really, really relieved that it’s in the cinemas and people are getting a chance to see it,” Craig said Sunday from the Charlotte Motor Speedway. “I am incredibly proud of it, as I am of all the movies, but I was just desperate for people to go and see this in a big group, like coming here today. It’s what we do. We’re a social species, we need to get together.”

Already the movie has grossed $313.3 million in global charts and is well on its way to earning more considering the positive feedback.

The movie which was scheduled to launch during the pandemic was postponed due to the lockdowns but is now gaining traction from all Bond fans across the globe. The movie also launched internationally this week and the response has been impressive.