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James Bond “No Time To Die” Release Date Pushed Back Due to Coronavirus

The upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die, is the first Hollywood blockbuster to push back its release date due to the Coronavirus.

The movie which was set to have its word debut March 31st in London with an international release before being released in North America on April 10th, will now shift the release to November 12 in the U.K., followed by the U.S. on November 25.

You can read  more about this in the article below:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/bond-movie-no-time-die-delayed-due-coronavirus-1282170

Yes, this news is a bit upsetting. We already have the single from Billie Eilish out, the advertising was picking up and generating more buzz before the 25th Bond film debuted but at the end of the day this is a serious issue in the world. With many countries shutting down movie theaters the industry has been feeling it with films like Dolittle and Birds of Prey as they struggle with a foreign box office that currently doesn’t exist.

Hopefully by November everything is good and we can all enjoy Daniel Craig’s final go as the iconic character on the big screen.

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