Big news for Bond! Daniel Craig’s “Skyfall” just became the first
Bond movie to gross more than $1 billion during its theatrical run.
Skyfall” is now the third film to reach this mark in 2012. Earlier this year both “The Avengers” and “The Dark Knight Rises” broke $1 billion, earning $1.51 billion and $1.08 billion, respectively. It is the 14th film in history to break the billion dollar mark.
“Skyfall,” which was generally well-received by critics, is the 23rd installment in the James Bond franchise. The film made $289.6 million domestically and $710.6 million abroad to reach a worldwide total of just over $1 billion.
The earnings for “Skyfall” are set to grow even more as the film still has a release ahead. “Skyfall” hits theaters in China in early 2013.
Skyfall” is now the third film to reach this mark in 2012. Earlier this year both “The Avengers” and “The Dark Knight Rises” broke $1 billion, earning $1.51 billion and $1.08 billion, respectively. It is the 14th film in history to break the billion dollar mark.
“Skyfall,” which was generally well-received by critics, is the 23rd installment in the James Bond franchise. The film made $289.6 million domestically and $710.6 million abroad to reach a worldwide total of just over $1 billion.
The earnings for “Skyfall” are set to grow even more as the film still has a release ahead. “Skyfall” hits theaters in China in early 2013.
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