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'Spectre' has the second best opening of all time for a Bond movie

Nov 8, 2015, 21:53 IST

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The 24th James Bond movie, "Spectre," didn't hit the astounding opening day number that its predecessor "Skyfall" did in 2012, but it still had an impressive opening weekend.

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With an estimated $73 million, "Spectre" now has the second best opening of all time for a Bond movie. "Skyfall" still tops them all with an opening weekend of $88.3 million.

Though some in the industry thought "Spectre" could have an $80 million opening, as it got the widest release of any Bond film ever with 3,972 theaters, the film still has one of the biggest opening weekend figures to date this year.

One reason why "Spectre" didn't get to that $80 million figure is because of its competition.

Peanuts Movie

"The Peanuts Movie" had a better-than-expected opening weekend with an estimated $45 million, as Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the gang in their first feature-length film certainly had the attention of their core family audience (we will certainly see more "Peanuts" movies).

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There were also numerous award-season hopefuls hitting the theaters this weekend, too. "Brooklyn," "Spotlight," and "Trumbo" all had strong first-weekend earnings with "Spotlight" having the best with an estimated $300,000-plus in five theaters ($60,000 per-screen).

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