No Time To Die was among the many movies impacted due to the COVID-19 crisis. The movie was on the verge of release when the novel virus hit several countries last year and forced the makers to delay the release.
The James Bond movie was scheduled to release this Easter. However, a new update has hinted that Daniel Craig's final outing as the 007 agent might be delayed further.
Deadline reports that the Cary Joji Fukunaga directorial could delay from Easter to Fall 2021. Citing the Dutch site BN DeStem, where Dutch exhibitor Carlo Lambregts heard No Time to Die was being pushed to November, Deadline reported that their sources have also confirmed that the movie is bound to release in autumn now.
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