The release of the highly anticipated James Bond sequel, No Time To Die, has been pushed back to due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Variety reports:
The film was originally supposed to be released internationally on April 2 and in the U.S. on April 10. However, the spread of the coronavirus has led to closures of theaters in major markets such as Italy, South Korea, China, and Japan. That could have been a major blow to “No Time to Die,” which cost more than $200 million to produce and millions more to market. Given that hefty budget, the film will need to perform well in international markets if it wants to make a profit.
“No Time to Die” will be released in the U.K. on November 12, 2020 with worldwide release dates to follow, including the U.S. launch on November 25, 2020. MGM and EON produced the film. Universal is handling the international rollout.
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