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James Bond movie No Time To Die has release date pushed back yet again to autumn

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Never say never but Bond movie No Time To Die’s release date looks set to be delayed yet again. The film’s official release date is April 2 but a cinema owner in Holland has claimed it will now not be out until November.

Respected US website Deadline also reported that promotional partners have been told that the release is now “on a new date in autumn”.

The film, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, 43, was originally scheduled for release almost a year ago, in April 2020. It was first pushed back to November before being changed once again to April 2021 as the pandemic persisted.

Despite the latest reports quoting cinema owner Carlo Lambregts, the movie’s ­official website still displays April 2, 2021 as its release date.

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