The filmmakers announced on Friday that “No Time to Die,” the latest James Bond installment will be postponed until next year.
The film, starring Daniel Craig, will enter theaters on April 2, 2021, one year after it was originally planned, in his final term as an agent, previously known as 007. Back in March, “Not Time to Die” was the first major tentpole to shift its release date, as the global health crisis caused by the coronavirus could also be classified as an epidemic. After its first delay, the movie was released in the UK. It is set to premiere on November 12 and in North America on November 20.
“MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, today announced the release of the 25th film in the James Bond series, ‘No Time to Die’, which will be delayed by April 2 for worldwide viewing. Theatrical audience,” the film said. The producers said in a statement: “We understand that the delay will be disappointing for our fans but we are now looking forward to sharing ‘No Time to Die’ next year.”
A number of movies were shuffled in September following Tenet’s performance in the US Office x Office Fees, but industry experts suggested that the release date for “Not Time to Die” could not be waived because the bond franchise relied heavily on international ticket sales. – And foreign cinemas have seen stronger returns in theaters than domestic venues. However, the decision to move next bond entry next year is not entirely surprising. Coronavirus cases in Europe have risen again and two major U.S. markets, New York and Los Angeles, have closed. Living.
“Die Time to Dead” has a production budget of over કરોડ 200 million and costs millions to promote. Millions were lost in early 2020 when the studio waited for the movie. Given Bond’s global appeal, supporters of the sequel wanted to wait until the worldwide audience felt safe to return to a chance to turn a profit.
Delay is another big blow for theaters. 20 Nov. Pixar’s “Soul”, “Die Time to Die Without”, is the next big movie to be released in theaters on the 20th. However, there are pitfalls that Disney will move the animated adventure and possibly even put it on the studio’s subscription streaming service Disney Plus. Although the two Warner Bros. titles, “Wonder Woman 1984” and “Dune” are still scheduled for December, they are likely to be postponed again.
Directed by Carrie Joji Fukunaga, “Die Time to Die” sets Remy Malek as Bomina’s rival Safin, returns as La Cedoux Bond’s love interest, and Lush’s Lynch will play the role of the new ’00 agent. The cast also includes Ana de Armas, Ben Whisho and Christoph Waltz.