Chapter 457: New Year's Eve Party
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
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As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is set to pass, and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.
This result is more than enough compared to the previous "007: Murder License", however, compared with the film's production budget of $50 million and the publicity cost of $20 million, the North American box office of less than $90 million, counting the expected overseas, according to the global calculation of about $200 million, the whole project has just paid off.
Such an outcome is certainly not what Simon wants.
As of the past weekend, "007: GoldenEye" has grossed $71.86 million in the first four and a half weeks.
Considering that the end of next week is behind us and the film's box office has slipped to a low of $5.06 million last weekend, the North American box office of the sequel to the classic Agent series is unlikely to exceed $90 million.