‘No Time To Die’ Release Delayed Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

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James Bond fans will have to wait a little bit longer to say goodbye to Daniel Craig. MGM and EON have pushed back the North America release of “No Time to Die” to Nov.

25 due to the ongoing global coronavirus outbreak, as first reported by The Hollywood Reporter. RELATED: ‘No Time To Die’ Director Cary Fukunaga Takes Viewers Behind The Scenes Of The Latest James Bond Movie The film, set to be Craig’s final appearance as Bond, was originally scheduled to premiere in London on March 31 with its theatrical release following on April 10.

Despite the marketing push for the film having already started, the film’s producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson were behind the decision to delay the film.

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