Daniel Craig’s, “Spectre” Reached £6.3m First Day Gross

The Bond film, "Spectre", continues to make an impact in UK. Daniel Craig's fourth casting as Bond breaks another box office record. It beat Skyfall's £6.2m on the Friday it started showing in cinemas in 2012.

"Spectre" as the 24th Bond film opened on Monday gathered a record-breaking £6.3m on Tuesday.

Most cinemas are only able to screen the film a handful of times due to its 150-minute running time. But despite of that, the James Bond film had already come out breaking records on Monday after opening at 8.15pm and reached £4.1m.

Distributor Sony is clearly in suspense if the "Spectre" will be able to reach the success of Skyfall since it still holds the title of UK's highest grossing film of all time with a total of £102m.

It is still uncertain if the film will become one of the biggest films of the year of UK. Jurrasic World with a gross of £63.7m was said to holding on the title. Also, Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be released and they conducted a pre-ticket selling which already broke records in UK.

Spectre will be released around the world. This week it will be available for viewing in Netherlands. It will continue to roll out globally soon after, with the US on November 6.

Five-star raves were attained by the film, it includes the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw, but it currently stands at 79 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.  

Every Bond film is an experience and there's valuable slight else in the market to sidetrack as others have steered clear. Predictions from rival distributors indicate that the film will take an overall range of £35M ($54M) after the first full release Monday through Sunday. Many people believed that Daniel Craig's Bond Film will not reach Skyfall's number at the pending weekend but its Monday number signifies a tough week with jam-packed day's value of showings.

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