SPECTRE’s final figure for its opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada was reduced to $70.4 million, Exhibitors Relations, which tracks movie box office, said today on Twitter.
That’s down from the initial $73 million estimate given out at midday Sunday. The 24th James Bond film still had the No. 2 007 opening in the region, behind 2012’s Skyfall at $88.4 million and ahead of 2008’s Quantum of Solace at $67.5 million.
In 2012, Skyfall had U.S.-Canada box office $304.4 million out of the movie’s global box office of $1.11 billion.
Here’s the Exhibitors Relation tweet:
SPECTRE is the #1 flick in North America: $70,403,148–2nd best James Bond opening of all-time.
— Exhibitor Relations (@ERCboxoffice) November 9, 2015
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