It goes fast with No Time to Die in terms of the worldwide box office. The 25th Bond film is already at almost $500 million worldwide and is on the hunt for Fast & Furious 9.
Currently stands No Time to Die from director Cary Fukunaga at a fine $474 million worldwide. With this weekend’s score, the spy film is well past the half-billion dollar milestone to become the highest-grossing film in 2021.
The film from Universal, MGM and United Artists Releasing passed the total score of $468 million of Godzilla Vs Kong and now looking at the score of the ninth Fast & Furious a.k.a. F9. The action film grossed $716.6 million worldwide.
Global Top Scores for Bond 25
An important contribution of the current score of No Time to Die delivers to the public in the United Kingdom. 007 has already raised about 96.5 million dollars. Bond 24 totaled $124.5 million. In Hong Kong, Ukraine, Argentina, Paraguay and Egypt, Bond 25 the highest grossing Bond film to date.
The film has yet to be released in China and Australia. Spectre from 2015 raised $83.5 and $25.4 million respectively. In the Netherlands it is No Time to Die at $12.0 million versus $22.1 million in Spectre, worth $881 million worldwide.
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