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Monday, November 2, 2015

Bond's Spectre Breaks Box office records

'Spectre' - the latest Sam Mendes-directed Bond movie - has broken box office records in almost every market in which it has been released.

The Sam Mendes-directed Bond movie has taken in $80.4 million in the six territories it has been released, including becoming the biggest opening of all time in UK box office history.

Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said: ''We're so grateful to all our James Bond fans and the British public for making 'Spectre's debut in the UK box office history!''

Meanwhile, Peter Taylor, the Managing Director Sony Pictures UK, said: ''We are delighted that audiences in the UK and Ireland continue to embrace these stories about one of our biggest and best cultural icons. 

''This opening proves once again, that the film world of James Bond speaks to cinema-goers like no other.''


The news comes shortly after 'Spectre' star Daniel Craig admitted he'd love to work with Sam Mendes again in the future, although he stopped short of confirming he'll return to the role of James Bond.

Daniel - who first appeared as 007 in the 2006 hit 'Casino Royale' - said: ''I love working with Sam. I would work with him on any movie.''

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