NEW James Bond film No Time To Die could be delayed again until November, according to reports. The 25th 007 flick has been plagued by push-backs with studio bosses trying to find a suitable release date amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It currently stands as April 2, but Dutch publication BN DeStem spoke to a cinema owner called Carlo Lambregts who claimed the film's release will now be in November.
While Deadline reported that promotional partners have been told to expect another delay, however, a date wasn't specified. It would be the third release setback for the film that was originally slated for an April 2020 showing, before being moved to November and then April 2021.
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