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No Time To Die set to break Box Office records?

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William Hill has cut the price from 10-1 to 7-1 that No Time To Die becomes the highest grossing UK film of all-time.

The UK’s “widest theatrical release of all time” opened to five-star reviews in 772 cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Thursday. And box office expectations are high, as the 25th instalment of the super-spy franchise will be looking to recoup initial production costs, revenue share with MGM and interest payments on investment totaling $900m.

No Time To Die’s producers – Universal – has said it took somewhere between £4.5 -£5 million on the first day. But the film, which has faced a series of delays owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, faces external pressures too, with many suggesting it carries the hopes of the industry and its returning to pre-Covid revenues. It could also prove that such a thing as a “box office hit” still exists.

It would be no mean feat for a film which has crept into the top 10 most expensive movies of all time – albeit ninth, having cost $314 million. The most expensive was 2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

Previous Bond films Skyfall (£103.2m) and Spectre (£95.2m) are second and third respectively in the all-time UK and Irish box office earnings; both starring Daniel Craig and both trailing 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens (£123.2m)..

Meanwhile, the outgoing Craig is 100-1 to win Best Actor, while Universal Pictures and MGM film No Time To Die is 66-1 to land Best Picture at next year’s Academy Awards.

Talent of the moment Rege-Jean Page is the new favourite to land the vacant role as the world’s most famous super spy at 5/2.

To view the full market from William Hill visit: https://sports.williamhill.com/betting/en-gb/tv-specials/OB_EV1075072/next-james-bond-after-daniel-craig


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