No Time to Die Set to Become Hollywood’s Biggest Movie During COVID-19; Crosses $700 Million Box Office
Washington: No Time to Die is set to become Hollywood’s biggest movie of the pandemic era, as Daniel Craig’s final Bond film stands at $708.6 million which is behind about $12 million from F9 aka Fast & Furious.
Both films were distributed by Universal Pictures worldwide — not in the US for No Time to Die though. The only two other movies to make more than Hollywood releases this year come from China: the war propaganda story The Battle at Lake Changjin ($885 million), and the family comedy Hi, Mom ($848 million).