do pay attention, for heaven's sake: this is everything you need to know about No Time to Die. No Time to Die has been delayed once more, moving from November 2020 back to April 2, 2021.
That might not be the end of it. A Variety report says it's "possible" that No Time to Die could slip back further into the schedules.
That's due to "the movie’s financial backers are wary of being the first blockbuster out of the gate because its core audience skews olderThe first No Time to Die trailer emerged in December.
And Daniel Craig’s Bond is washed-up – again!Following immediately on from the events of Spectre, the trailer sees 007 screeching through the streets with Lea Seydoux’s Madeline Swann in tow.
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