The No Time To Die release date could be delayed for a third time, after being set to release in April, then November and now April 2021. Along with the many potential blockbusters of 2020; the 25th James Bond adventure No Time To Die could face another release date delay; in what would be a third for the film. This comes after other big budget productions; such as Mulan and Wonder Woman 1984; made the move to either forego theaters entirely and premiere on streaming services or release on streaming and in theaters at the same time. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forced theaters around the world to close earlier this year; and have not reopened entirely. The last time Bond was seen on the big screen was 2015; for Daniel Craig's previous outing as the super spy in Spectre
. With the follow up No Time To Die being the actor's final 007 adventure, anticipation has run high. When MGM delayed the film shortly before its original April release date to November, it became one of the first major studios to respond in the early days of the COVID pandemic that caused theaters to close. When No Time To Die was recently delayed again until April 2021; a year after its initial release date; some other film studios didn't share the same enthusiasm, and moved their films down the route of online streaming. While this was rumored for the Bond film; MGM have made it clear they plan to release in cinemas perhaps much later than anticipated.
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