MGM/Eon/Universal’s No Time To Die brought James Bond to China today, with an RMB 52M ($8.1M) No. 1 opening (including a smattering of Thursday midnights). This is the third biggest Hollywood openi…
However, this week has seen the most widespread Covid outbreak in China since the beginning of the pandemic.
Approximately 13% of the market shut down, with further closures in Beijing today — the city has gone into high alert overnight with all cinemas in the Western District ordered to shut tomorrow and other districts may follow. There are already lockdowns in the northern cities .Daniel Craig’s final turn as 007 has a strong 8.9 audience score on Chinese ticketing platform Maoyan.
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