Today (November 22), according to foreign media Collider, a new "007" film, which is also Daniel Craig's last 007 work "No Time to Die", has now become the Hollywood box office champion during the epidemic. After the end of last week, "No Time to Die" grossed $733 million worldwide, surpassing "Fast & Furious 9" ($725 million worldwide), becoming the highest-grossing film produced by Hollywood companies since the outbreak of the epidemic. The North American box office was $154 million, the UK $128 million, Germany $72 million, mainland China $60 million, and France $32 million. "No Time to Die" will be released around the world at the end of September this year, released in the United States on October 8, and released in mainland China on October 29, 2021. This film is the 25th film in the "007" series and also the last one starring Daniel Craig. The film tells the story of a retired Bond living a quiet life in Jamaica, until his old CIA friend comes to ask for help. Their attempt to rescue a kidnapped scientist is not only far more dangerous than expected, but also takes Bond on a journey to track down a mysterious villain equipped with dangerous new technology. |
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