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James Bond & Ghostbusters Shift Release Dates…Again

And so it continues. The Hollywood theatrical shake up continues with two more major films being delayed a little longer.

First announced was Daniel Craig’s last go of it as James Bond with “No Time to Die” moving from April 2nd to October 8th.

A little later on we learned that “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” the sequel to “Ghostbusters” & “Ghostbusters II” is being shifted from June 11th to November 11th.

This might not be the last of the big movies switching release dates as many theaters around the country and globe remained closed due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.

You can read more about other shakeups below:

James Bond Pic ‘No Time To Die’ Delays Release to Fall | Hollywood Reporter

‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife,’ ‘Uncharted’ Delay Release in Theaters | Hollywood Reporter

 

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