James Bond film No Time To Die 'likely to delay release from April to Autumn'

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No Time To Die will reportedly be delayed from April until Autumn 2021. The 25th James Bond film looks set to be delayed from its release in April to one later in 2021 as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to hit hard in the UK and US especially.

Deadline reports "that 007 promotional partners have already been given a heads up that the final Daniel Craig c movie is bound to move to autumn." The publication reports that no new release date has been set but note that Dutch exhibitor Carlo Lambregts told Dutch publication BN DeStem to expect a release in November.

The Mirror has reached out to Universal Pictures, MGM, and EON Productions for comment. No Time To Die, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, will be the final film for Daniel Craig in

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