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      • The film received critical acclaim, with praise for Craig's reinvention of the character and its departure from the tropes of previous Bond films. It grossed over $616 million worldwide, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2006 and the highest-grossing James Bond film until the release of Skyfall (2012).
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  1. Sep 25, 2020 · Bringing back Brosnan for a fifth movie was briefly considered, but he was deemed too old and would’ve cost the producers $30 million. Matthew Vaughn was considered to direct, having worked with Daniel Craig on Layer Cake, but was thought to be too inexperienced.

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  3. 2006 - Why did Casino Royale make $600 million, when Batman Begins only made $300 million? Worldwide. Both well liked and gritty reboots of established IPs. Critically on rotten tomatoes there's not much of a difference (CR 7.9 score vs Begins 7.7). Audience wise, Begins has an 8.2 on IMDb compared to CR's 8.0.

  4. Nov 26, 2020 · Casino Royale’s poker scene was as elaborate as a James Bond stunt ‘It’s not just the card games — it’s the stakes. It’s also two guys eye-fucking one another.’

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  5. On 18 November 2006, Casino Royale opened at the first position in 27 countries, with a weekend gross of $43.4 million in the non-UK, Irish, US and Canada markets. [92] The film retained the top spot at the worldwide box office for four weeks. [93]

  6. Apr 28, 2017 · When Casino Royale opened in the U.S. in 2006, the first film to star Daniel Craig as 007 quickly earned nearly $600 million worldwide and became one of the most acclaimed entries in the history of the series.

  7. Sep 1, 2022 · On the back of rave reviews, Casino Royale became the new highest-grossing James Bond movie by the end of its theatrical run, returning $616.5 million in cinemas worldwide.

  8. Even though MGM/UA wanted to begin with Casino Royale, it was impossible since they couldn't get the filming rights from the company that did the American TV-movie in the 1950s. Otherwise, Casino Royale would have been the first James Bond instead of Dr. No.

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