Warner Bros. is postponing Diana Prince’s return to the big screen. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, “Wonder Woman 1984” will now hit theaters on Aug. 14 instead of June 5.
05.03.2020 - 00:41 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
A volatile market rallied Wednesday but not so the exhibition sector which was swimming in red after Deadline reported that the next James Bond film, No Time To Die, was pushed from an April release to November.
Studios MGM, Eon and Universal said they moved the U.K. and international release date of April 2 and the U.S. Easter weekend global day-and-date of April 10 to November 25, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, “after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the
Warner Bros. is postponing Diana Prince’s return to the big screen. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, “Wonder Woman 1984” will now hit theaters on Aug. 14 instead of June 5.
A Go Fund Me campaign to raise money for New York City movie theater workers who have been laid off or furloughed due to the coronavirus pandemic has reached its goal. The Cinema Workers Solidarity Fund has racked up $74,587 in donations, surpassing the $74,000 it set out to raise. The initiative was launched a week and a half ago by Light Industry, Screen Slate, and other community partners.
The International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), the body that represents European movie theater owners, is calling on governments across the continent to do everything in their power to ensure that cinemas are able to overcome the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Long before the Apple watch came on the scene, the first digital-display electronic timepiece ever made was the U.S.-made Pulsar P1, which the Hamilton Watch Company debuted in 1972. Previewed on The Tonight Show two years before that — where a skeptical Johnny Carson declared, “This will never put Mickey Mouse out of business” — it launched in a limited edition of 400 at a price tag of $2,100 (which then cost more than the average family car).
Hollywood action hero Vin Diesel has backed Scots actor Sam Heughan to be the next James Bond.
Hollywood action hero Vin Diesel has backed his Bloodshot co-star Sam Heughan’s chances of being the next James Bond.
Hollywood action hero Vin Diesel has backed his Bloodshot co-star Sam Heughan’s chances of being the next James Bond.
James Bond actor Daniel Craig opened up in a recent interview about both his first and last days of playing the iconic British spy.
James Bond actor Daniel Craig opened up in a recent interview about both his first and last days of playing the iconic British spy.
James Bond actor Daniel Craig opened up in a recent interview about both his first and last days of playing the iconic British spy. Craig will star in the upcoming 25th film in the franchise, “No Time To Die,” which recently had its premiere date pushed back several months due to fears of the coronavirus closing down theaters internationally.The film will mark the 52-year-old star’s last time playing Bond.
For some sad news to engulf major James Bond fans and leave them unhappy, we will have to wait for a while before we get to witness Daniel Craig as the popular cinematic British spy for the very last time in No Time To Die. Initially, the Cary Joji Fukunaga directorial was set to release worldwide in the first week of April 2020 (India release date: April 3, 2020).
We were expecting a new James Bond movie in cinemas in around about four weeks but it has been officially announced that the new 007 adventure, No Time To Die, has been pushed back seven months from the beginning of April to November. The news was confirmed via the official 007 social channels on Wednesday.
James Bond fans will now have to wait a little longer to watch the MI6 agent's latest outing after the film's release date was posponed.
James Bond fans were full of excitement ahead of the release of the 25th film in the franchise, No Time to Die, which was due to hit cinemas in April 2020.
He's set to return to cinema screens next month as James Bond in the enduring series' 25th film, No Time To Die.