James Bond isn't risking the pandemic! The makers of No Time To Die have decided to shift the release date again. The Bond 25 movie, which was to be Daniel Craig's final run as James Bond in the franchise, was delayed from 2020 to April 2021 release owing to the pandemic.
With the COVID-19 situation still not under control, No Time To Die has decided to wait it out until October to hit the theatres.
The franchise's Twitter handle shared a poster from the movie and revealed the new release date. "NO TIME TO DIE 8 October 2021," the Twitter handle tweeted.
Entertainment Tonight revealed the makers have issued a statement to confirm the change in date. They noted that the change in date was "in order to be seen by a worldwide theatrical.
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