No Time To Release: James Bond Film Postpones Amid COVID-19 Fears

James Bond’s upcoming movie, No Time To Die, will be postponed until November, according to the makers of the said film.

The makers of James Bond’s upcoming movie, No Time To Die, said that the film will be postponed until November amid fears over the COVID-19 outbreak.

This, as James Bond’s upcoming movie, according to MGM, Universal, and Bond producers, had been set to have its movie premiere in London on March 31 before its worldwide release in April.

In a tweet from the official 007 Twitter account, it said that MGM, Universal, and Bond producers had an announcement about the postponement of James Bond’s upcoming movie after their “careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace”.

The makers of the said film also announced its new schedule for its release: November 12 in the United Kingdom, November 25 in the United States, and “worldwide release dates to follow”.

The postponement of the said film came following the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus as the COVID-19 epidemic continued to spread globally.

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