His final outing as James Bond in No Time To Die scored an overseas record amid the pandemic with a £87.7million ($119.1 million) international opening in 54 markets.
Unsurprisingly, the biggest pull came in the UK and Ireland, with a reach of £10.4m ($14.2million) total - adding to Friday's £5.6million ($7.6 million).
And 007 star Daniel Craig delighted fans off-screen on Sunday as he took time out of his busy schedule to sign autographs in New York.
The 53-year old actor, who starred in five instalments of the hit franchise before giving up the licence to kill, cut a casual figure in the Big Apple, wearing a long-sleeve tee and jeans.
007: Daniel Craig, 53, delighted fans by stopping to sign autographs in New York on Sunday
Penning his signature with a chunky brown marker pen, Daniel appeared unfazed following the huge success of the long-awaited 25th Bond film.
As 007 enthusiasts gathered round him, the star ensured he acted in line with COVID guidelines by covering up with a face mask.
His outing on the other side of the pond comes after Universal producers said No Time To Die raked in somewhere between £4.5m and £5m at the box office on its first day, with hopes being placed on the release bringing cinema outings to pre-pandemic levels.
Signing: Penning his signature with a chunky brown marker pen, the 007 star appeared unfazed following the huge success of the long-awaited 25th Bond film
Safe: As 007 enthusiasts gathered round him, the actor ensured he acted in line with COVID guidelines by covering up with a face mask