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No Time To Die: Daniel Craig’s final Bond movie pushed back 7 months due to coronavirus outbreak

Associated Press, Los Angeles | By
Mar 05, 2020 08:25 AM IST

The release of highly anticipated James Bond film No Time To Die has been pushed by seven months by the studios due to the coronavirus outbreak around the world.

The release of the James Bond film No Time To Die has been pushed back several months because of global concerns about coronavirus. MGM, Universal and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on Twitter Wednesday that the film would be pushed back from its April release to November 2020.

No Time To Die will be Daniel Craig’s last film as James Bond.
No Time To Die will be Daniel Craig’s last film as James Bond.

The announcement cited consideration of the global theatrical marketplace in the decision to delay the release of the film. No Time To Die will now hit theatres in the U.K. on November 12 and worldwide on November 25.

 

The Bond films make a significant portion of their profits from international markets. The last film, Spectre, made over $679 million from overseas theatres in 2015 with over $84 million of that total coming from China.

Concerns had already been brewing around the imminent release and the global outbreak. Publicity plans in China, Japan and South Korea had previously been cancelled. And on Monday, the popular James Bond fan site MI6-HQ published an open letter to the producers urging them to delay the film’s rollout.

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“It is time to put public health above marketing release schedules and the cost of canceling publicity events,” the letter said.

Hollywood film release and production schedules have already been affected by the outbreak. Last week, Paramount Pictures halted production on the seventh Mission: Impossible film, which had been scheduled to shoot in Venice, Italy. The studio also postponed the Chinese release of Sonic the Hedgehog.

The coronavirus outbreak emerged in China and has spread globally. In all, more than 94,000 people have contracted the virus worldwide, with more than 3,200 deaths.

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