James Bond bosses are reportedly set to lose up to $50 million after pushing the release date of their latest movie No Time To Die.It was announced on Thursday that the scheduled U.K., U.S.
and international release dates in April had been pushed back until November due to the global coronavirus spread and the likelihood that the pandemic would lead to cinemas being closed or, at least, attendance being significantly reduced.And it’s now been reported that the delay in release could lead to a million-dollar loss for MGM, the studio behind the film.According to The Hollywood Reporter, MGM can expect to say goodbye to between $30 million and $50 million thanks to the postponement.This stems largely from a costly marketing campaign already
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