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James Bond uses vacation to regain box office lead by chilling alien

2021-11-04T11:25:44.380Z


With more than 600,000 admissions for its fourth week of operation in France, the agent regains the ascendancy over the marvelian symbiote Venom.


The latest James Bond

Die Can Wait

took back the lead at the box office in France this week, dubbing the superhero film

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

, according to CBO Box Office figures released Wednesday.

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More than 600,000 people saw the latest installment of the adventures of James Bond, with Daniel Craig, for its fourth week on the screens, against 570.00 spectators last week (+ 5%).

Dying can wait

has accumulated more than 3.3 million admissions in French theaters since its release.

The adventures of the famous agent 007 had signed the best start of the year, boosting cinema attendance by 25% over a week.

Last week, the film was nevertheless dethroned by

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

, the last superhero film produced by Sony, starring Tom Hardy.

The latter is relegated to second place, with nearly 490,000 admissions, and has accumulated more than 1.1 million admissions since its release two weeks ago.

The French biopic

Eiffel

by Martin Bourboulon, with Romain Duris and Emma Mackey, remains in third position, registering nearly 350,000 admissions over the week, up 9%.

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School holidays oblige, in fourth place appears

Le Loup et le Lion

by Gilles de Maistre, which has accumulated more than 745,000 admissions in four weeks, followed by

The Addams Family 2

and

Ron unlocks

.

In seventh place,

Illusions Perdues

, an adaptation of Balzac's novel by Xavier Giannoli, with Benjamin Voisin, filled 440,000 seats for their second week of operation.

Source: lefigaro

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