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A couple of weeks ago, Daniel Craig’s fifth and final James Bond movie was delayed for a fourth time. As a result, No Time To Die has been pushed back to an April 2, 2021 release date. Bond 25 was originally supposed to hit cinemas in October 2019 before skipping three 2020 dates.
Of course, with the pandemic on-going, even April 2021 isn’t a guarantee.
Even No Time To Die director Cary Fukunaga won’t rule out yet another delay for the 007 movie.
Speaking with The Wall Street Journal, the 43-year-old said: “[No Time To Die] will come out when it’s right.
“It will perform in the context of this new world, in which no-one really can define what success or failure means.”
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