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As we told you earlier, MGM was moving 007 film No Time to Die to the fall and away from Easter weekend, April 2-4. Right now the Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed feature, which reps Daniel Craig’s swan song as Mr. Bond, is set to fire up on Oct. 8. MGM just made the news official.
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"It is difficult to comprehend just how much damage these drugs would’ve done to the many people who would’ve been involved in its subsequent dissemination and consumption had police not recovered it first.
Watch: Trailer for No Time to DieRalph Fiennes is not keen to relinquish the keys to M’s swanky office after No Time to Die and would love to serve as the boss to Daniel Craig’s replacement. The 58-year-old star told Total Film he’d be keen to reprise the role again when the new James Bond is chosen.
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James Bond just can’t catch a break, can he? Once again, Bond is abandoning a release date. yes, MGM and Universal have moved the 25th 007 film, No Time to Die, from its most recent April 2nd release date.
direct to your inbox A new release date for the latest James Bond film has been announced following multiple delays due to the coronavirus pandemic.
coronavirus pandemic.No Time To Die will now make its cinematic bow on October 8, an official announcement confirmed, having been pushed back twice previously from its original release date of April 2020.It means that Daniel Craig’s final outing as the iconic spy will now debut 18 months after its original release date.Defending the decision in October 2020, Craig told The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon: “This thing is just bigger than all of us.
James Bond isn't risking the pandemic! The makers of No Time To Die have decided to shift the release date again. The Bond 25 movie, which was to be Daniel Craig's final run as James Bond in the franchise, was delayed from 2020 to April 2021 release owing to the pandemic.
is starting to be a bit ironic.The 25th entry in the Bond franchise — and final starring Daniel Craig as 007 — has been redated yet again due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, moving from April 2 to its new release date: Oct. 8, 2021.This marks the film's second release date this year.
Angelique Jackson Universal Pictures and Focus Features have juggled a couple key releases on their 2021-2022 schedule.Just a month ahead of its planned Feb.
James Bond fans will be waiting even longer to see the upcoming movie No Time to Die.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterJames Bond’s latest adventure has hit another speed bump. “No Time to Die,” the upcoming installment in the British spy series, has been postponed yet again.The movie will now release in theaters on Oct.
In March 2020, when it was announced that the 25th James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” would be delayed from April until November, due to the pandemic, no one really thought it would have to be moved again. Then, last year, it was shifted from November 2020 to this April.
“No Time to Die” has been delayed again from April 2 to October 8, MGM announced on Thursday.“No Time To Die” is star Daniel Craig’s fifth and final outing as 007. It’s directed by American Cary Joji Fukunaga and co-stars Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz and Ralph Fiennes.