SPECTRE, the 24th James Bond film, enjoyed the second-biggest North American opening in the franchise's history with an estimated $73 million. (Skyfall remains the Bond series' top domestic debut with $88.4 million.)
The Sam Mendes-directed movie also scored an "A-" Cinemascore from moviegoers.
It was even better news for SPECTRE internationally as the film's global cume is over $300 million after nearly two weeks in release, exceeding Skyfall's tally at that point in its release, according to distributor Sony Pictures.
However, given the film's massive $250 million price tag, SPECTRE will reportedly need to gross $650 million in order to break even (or $900 million, according to THR). Skyfall was the first Bond movie to break the $1 billion mark.
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The Sam Mendes-directed movie also scored an "A-" Cinemascore from moviegoers.
It was even better news for SPECTRE internationally as the film's global cume is over $300 million after nearly two weeks in release, exceeding Skyfall's tally at that point in its release, according to distributor Sony Pictures.
However, given the film's massive $250 million price tag, SPECTRE will reportedly need to gross $650 million in order to break even (or $900 million, according to THR). Skyfall was the first Bond movie to break the $1 billion mark.
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