Rapper's sentence is currently due to run until August
05.03.2020 - 02:31 / flipboard.com
"No Time To Die" apparently has time to be delayed. In 26 movies, James Bond has fought off obsessive autocrats, crazed plutocrats and various vicious nemeses, despite a lifestyle that puts him at serious risk for alcoholism and STDs.
Rapper's sentence is currently due to run until August
We know, we know, the Coronavirus outbreak has dampened our spirits. The Covid-19 scare has forced all summer movies to find a new release date.
I know this might come as a shock to you all, but another movie has had its release date pushed back because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Studio by studio, distributor by distributor, everyone is pulling back and waiting out the crisis, what with movie theaters essentially closed until further notice.
Various outlets are reporting that Marvel Studios’ Black Widow is having its release date delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak that is affecting virtually every country in the world. The news can’t come as a big surprise considering most cinemas are closed in both the United States and now the UK.
Manchester International Short Film Festival has been postponed due to coronavirus fears.
The 2020 Tribeca Film Festival has been postponed.
Scheduled to take place March 20-21 in San Bernardino, Calif., it was announced Thursday (March 12) that the annual dance music festival Beyond Wonderland SoCal has been postponed due to the coronavirus.
The Prague International Film Festival is the latest industry event to be canceled in the wake of the global coronavirus outbreak.
Daniel Craig has said that his feeling "physically really low" was partly responsible for the long wait for the new James Bond film.
Daniel Craig has insisted the delayed No Time To Die will be his final James Bond film, amid reports the star was considering another outing as 007.
Earlier this week, it was announced that the release of the highly anticipated James Bond film, No Time to Die, has been postponed following the Coronavirus outbreak. A tweet posted on the official James Bond Twitter account confirmed that the upcoming film, which was initially scheduled to release on April 10, will now hit the movie theatres in November.
The coronavirus spread has forced James Bond bosses to rethink the release of their latest movie, No Time to Die.
LOS ANGELES -- The release of the James Bond film “No Time To Die” has been pushed back several months because of global concerns about coronavirus.