Stop me if you’ve already heard this one before, but the release of yet another blockbuster may get released. “No Time To Die” was one of the first major releases to get pushed due to the still ongoing pandemic, but a new report suggests that MGM and Universal are considering delaying the James Bond film yet again to the Summer of 2021.
READ MORE: Cary Fukunaga Isn’t Using The Delay To Change ‘No Time To Die’: “I Had Mentally Finished The Film” According to a report from Bond informers at MI6 HQ, a Summer 2021 release window for “No Time To Die” is “under active consideration” by both MGM and Universal, and the final decision will come pretty soon, given that the start of the film’s 90-day marketing campaign would begin imminently.
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