The Marvel film swung its way past $10 million on its first day, well above 2021's previous best set by James Bond.
The omicron variant of COVID-19 may be spreading across the U.K., seeing West End shows postponed and forcing people to cancel Christmas parties as the government considers imposing tighter restrictions, but it seemingly hasn’t had any impact on the most anticipated superhero release of the year.
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