Venom: Let There Be Carnage was a Marvel movie that made a lot of money, just like other Marvel movies.
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The Tom Hardy/Woody Harrelson movie in which they eat each other earned $90.1 in domestic sales (via Deadline). This is a huge haul for a movie about a mid-pandemic, surpassing Black Widows record of $80 million earlier in the year. It also has the second-best October opening weekend, behind Venom. That's funny.
Carnage was the highest-earning Sony Pictures film in Russia thanks to Russia's $13.8 million. It is not yet clear if the movie will release in China. Black Widow and Shang-Chi, both Marvel movies, are not releasing in China for different reasons. However, China is the reason why Venom was so successful in the first place. The symbiote is portrayed as the perfect companion in your life. It shouldn't come as a surprise, but it should be. The original Venom was a Marvel movie that is not directly related to the MCU. However, it made a lot of money. The movie made $856.1 million worldwide, despite poor reviews. Its strange performance by Tom Hardy and his incredible sexual energy with himself helped it to reach that level of success. These movies are PG-13, but October is the season for monsters. This makes them a great choice to watch during this scary season.
Then there's No Time To Die. This was the final James Bond movie, which Daniel Craig directed. It was released in September in the UK and other countries and earned $90.1 million. It is expected to open internationally at $119.1million, even though it will be released in the U.S. next Tuesday. It has been clear that people will turn out for Marvel over the last few weeks, and it will soon be time to see how they'll react for Bond and his delayed final appearance.
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