Outdoing Spectre’s $245 million production budget, the 25th James Bond film clocks in at an estimated $250 million.
So unless No Time To Die’s “monstrous” bids come up to at least $650 million, if not higher, it’s probably a horrible idea to sell the film to a streaming home.
Seeing as that film was estimated to spend north of $200 million on production alone, those numbers are extremely disheartening.
Those are pretty high stakes, and in a typical year of theatrical business, it probably wouldn’ t be that hard for No Time To Die to bring in at least $650 million to “break even,” should Spectre’s similar situation be any indication.