There is a strong buzz that Daniel Craig's last film as James Bond will not hit the big screen in November 2020. The film was supposed to hit the theatres on April 2.
09.03.2020 - 00:29 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
While his new movie No Time To Die was delayed at the last minute because of the coronavirus outbreak, Daniel Craig proceeded with his hosting duties on NBC’s Saturday Night Live where he got to spoof his last James Bond film.
The March 7 episode, featuring musical guest musical guest The Weeknd and appearances by Elizabeth Warren and SNL alums Darrell Hammond as Chris Mathews and Rachel Dratch as Debbie Downer, drew a 4.1 Live+Same Day household
There is a strong buzz that Daniel Craig's last film as James Bond will not hit the big screen in November 2020. The film was supposed to hit the theatres on April 2.
Coronavirus has drastically affected all fields of work, as the entire globe is practicing self-isolation and social distancing. Whether it be events like Cannes Film Festival and MET Gala being delayed to an indefinite time or even movie releases being pushed back, it's indeed been a dull affair! No Time To Die, which marked Daniel Craig's last ever film as the iconic British spy, James Bond, was initially supposed to release next week, but COVID-19 had other plans for the movie.
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz very rarely ever walk red carpets together, but they’re making a rare appearance together in a new video posted to the James Bond social accounts.
Time and again, No Time To Die has been dubbed as a jinxed movie. After narrowing down on the director, overcoming problems on sets and finally wrapping the filming, Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond found itself in a spot when the Coronavirus crisis impacted the world. Bond 25's release was pushed from April to November 2020 due to the Covid-19 outbreak. However, a new claim suggests that the novel virus isn't the only reason the James Bond movie has been postponed.
We are in the midst of a global pandemic and it has gravely affected our ways. The next James Bond which was slated to release this summer is now releasing in November 2020. This though wasn’t the only obstacle that the movie faced. ‘No time to die’ marks the end of Daniel Craig’s tenure as the charismatic secret agent, James Bond.
Daniel Craig revealed that he doesn’t plan to leave the fortune he's collected throughout his acting career to his children when he eventually dies. The James Bond actor joined the handful of celebrities who have stated that they don’t believe in the concept of leaving an inheritance to their children upon their demise.
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In an interview with Saga magazine, Craig, who is gearing up for the launch of his final outing as 007 in "No Time To Die", spoke about his dream of playing Superman, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Daniel Craig won’t be leaving his fortune to his kids, insisting he plans to live life large and then leave what’s left to charity.
Daniel Craig’s kids will have to look elsewhere if they want to make a fortune.
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Daniel Craig has confirmed reports he won’t be back for a sixth James Bond movie.
Daniel Craig has confirmed reports he won’t be back for a sixth James Bond movie.
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