James Bond Latest Movie No Time To Die Production Is Postponed To April 2021
Initially scheduled for a
premiere in London on 31 March 2020, until a national roll-out in April.
The
creators of the new James Bond film - which has just had its delivery date
pushed back once because of the pandemic - on Friday said it would not currently
be delivered until April 2021. No Time to Die, the 25th portion of the
anecdotal British government operative adventure, sees Bond drawn out of
retirement in Jamaica by his old companion and CIA operator Felix Leiter.
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It is required to be entertainer Daniel Craig's last excursion as 007, in the
wake of featuring in four past movies.
The film had been at first set for a London debut on March 31, 2020, preceding
a rollout worldwide in April.
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As the COVID pandemic grabbed hold in March, MGM, Universal, and Bond makers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli reported they were deferring the delivery until November 12, with a US dispatch on November 25.
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At that point on Friday, they said the film would be deferred further until
April 2 "so as to be seen by an overall dramatic crowd".
"We comprehend the defer will be frustrating to our fans however we
presently anticipate sharing NO TIME TO DIE one year from now," they said.
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