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"No Time To Die," the upcoming James Bond film, is being pushed to November due to concerns over the coronavirus's impact on the global theater marketplace. read more...
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Prominent James Bond fan site MI6-HQ.com wrote an open letter requesting the delay of “No Time to Die,” the upcoming installment in the Daniel Craig-led British spy series. The movie, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, is set to release in theaters in early April. But given widespread concern about coronavirus, the fan group is urging
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"No Time To Die," the upcoming James Bond film, is being pushed to November due to concerns over the coronavirus's impact on the global theater marketplace.
The latest in the series was scheduled to open in April. Now it will open in November.
Bond fans had been calling for MGM to push back the film’s premiere