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Val Morgan reports that No Time To Die (2021) has opened to $2.2 million at the Australian box office.

This sets the films opening ahead of SPECTRE (2015), and is approximately double the opening of Godzilla VS. Kong (2021), the Australian markets current No. 1 film of 2021.

Despite numerous delays and New South Wales, ACT and Victoria coming out of lengthy lockdowns, the films opening weekend box office total is expected to fall between SPECTRE’s(2015) $8 million and Skyfall’s (2012) $12.8 million.

Update 15/11/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has opened in the top spot at the Australian box office, with an opening weekend gross of $11.23 million, averaging $13,744 from 817 screens in 319 theatres, equating to 70% of the total weekend box office.

The result comes as the film crosses US $700 million at the worldwide box office, the second Hollywood film to do so since 2019.

With US $708M thus far, Forbes reports that the film is expected to over take Fast & Furious 9’s US $721 million this week, making it the highest grossing Hollywood film since Jumanji: The Next Level ($800 million), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ($1.073 billion), Joker ($1.073 billion), and Frozen II ($1.45 billion) in late 2019.

Update 16/11/2021:

Val Morgan reports that No Time To Die has recorded the highest opening week for a film in 2021, and has set the biggest pandemic-era release record, attracting over 475,000 cinemagoers across the films opening weekend. The film secured the strongest opening weekend since Jumanji: The Next Level was released on Boxing Day 2019, and is ahead of the Australian markets current top two films, Godzilla vs Kong (493,000) and Fast & Furious 9 (554,000).

Acorss the films entire Thursday-Sunday opening weekend, No Time To Die attracted a total of 873,000 cinemagoers across Australia, a level well above the comparable week in 2019 and up almost 30% Numeroon the previous weekend, making it the strongest weekend since July this year.

Update 18/11/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $14.13 million in its first week at the Australian box office.

Update 20/11/2021:

Forbes reports that No Time To Die has crossed US $733 million at the global box office, surpassing Fast & Furious 9’s US $721 million to become the highest grossing Hollywood film since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (US $1.073 billion) in December 2019.

Update: 22/11/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $6.64 million, averaging $9,195 across 722 screen, at its second weekend at the Australian box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $20.76 million.

Update: 25/11/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $8.46 million during its second week at the Australian box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $22.58 million.

Update: 28/11/2021:

Forbes reports that No Time To Die has surpassed US $750 million dollars at the global box office, and is now the third highest grossing film in the United Kingdom, behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Skyfall.

Update: 29/11/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $3.88 million during its third weekend at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $26.47 million.

Update: 2/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $5.04 million during its third week at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $27.62 million.

Update: 6/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $1.87 million during its fourth weekend at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $29.49 million.

Update: 9/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $2.56 million during its fourth week at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $30.19 million.

Update: 12/12/2021:

Forbes reports that No Time To Die has surpassed US $771 million dollars at the global box office.

The film has now earned more than US $50 million more than the next closest 2021 Hollywood film, F9 (US $721 million), and almost double that of Black Widow (US $380 million), Eternals (US $395 million) and Dune (US $389 million).

Update: 13/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $1.38 million during its fifth weekend at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $31.58 million.

Update: 16/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $1.98 million during its fifth week at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $32.17 million.

Update: 20/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $586 thousand during its sixth weekend at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $32.76 million.

Update: 20/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $933 thousand during its sixth week at the Australia box office, while Spider-Man: No Way Home grossed $36.57 million during it’s opening week.

The Australian box office total for No Time To Die now stands at $33.12 million, making it the second highest grossing film in Australia in 2021.

Update: 24/12/2021:

Box Office Pro reports that Spider-Man: No Way Home has surpassed No Time To Die at the global box office, grossing US $876 million during its first week in cinemas.

No Time To Die is now the second highest grossing Hollywood film, and fourth highest grossing film of 2021 with US $777 million.

Update: 30/12/2021:

Numero reports that No Time To Die has grossed $921 thousand during its seventh week at the Australia box office.

The Australian box office total now stands at $33.68 million.

Update: 12/05/2022:

No Time To Die has finished its 11 week Australian box office run, grossing a total of $34.3 million.

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