No Time to Die Postponed Until November Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Daniel Craig’s last outing as James Bond in No Time to Die has been postponed due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

No Time to Die was originally meant to hit theaters in April and it will now premiere on November 25th. This is the first Hollywood film to push its film’s release date due to the global virus outbreak. This postponement is due to the film being slated to reach international waters in March and April. Considering the high rates on contraction for the Coronavirus, anything that warrants crows gathering doesn’t seem like a good idea. Considering China has shut down all of its 70,000 movie theaters, you also should know that any film released now will not do well in the box office.

We reported earlier that filming on Tomb Raider 2 has moved from April to sometime this Summer. We speculated that this might be due to Coronavirus concerns but cannot confirm. With MGM moving Bond perhaps there is more to that speculation though.

What do you think about No Time to Die being postponed? Do you think it’s a smart idea?

Source: THR

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