“No Time To Die” James Bond film starring Daniel Craig, is
reportedly set to be delayed again amid the COVID-19 crisis. Daniel Craig's
final outing as 007 was among the first major releases to shift its schedule
plans due to the pandemic. Citing sources, a media outline reported that
promotional partners for the movie have been told about a delay, without a
specific date. Last year in March, it was announced that the film; which was at the time meant to hit cinemas in
April - had been pushed back to November 2020. Another delay was later
announced, shifting it to April 2021. Now; there are reports that “No Time to
Die” could be delayed further; this time to autumn of this year. As
reported by Deadline; the first sign that a new adjustment could be
on the horizon came on the website of the a regional Dutch newspaper BN DeStem;
in which a cinema owner named Carlo Lambregts stated that the film has been
postponed from April to November. On the other hand; the film’s official
website still displays 2 April 2021 as its release date. On Twitter; the
biography for the official @007 account still states: “No Time to Die will be released
on 2 April 2021.”
by: mhmaamay mhmamay
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