No Time To Die’s Release Date Pushed Back To November Due To Coronavirus Fears

It’s been revealed by No Time To Die’s producers that the James Bond film’s release date has been pushed back due to ‘health safety’ fears.

There’s been a lot of talk about delaying the film’s release and it seems as though No Time To Die’s producers have listened to these concerns.

The concerns come from the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) across the globe.

It’s now been announced by the CDC that it’s a pandemic, which is very worrying.

Therefore, MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, have decided to push the film’s release date back to November 12th, 2020 in the UK.

This is the first time in history that a film’s release date has been pushed back due to a virus outbreak.

No Time To Die’s release date has been pushed back

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They revealed this news via the James Bond Twitter account and honestly, it’s starting to feel like we’re living a horror movie.

Remember Contagion? Yep, it feels like we’re getting to that point. It’s pretty terrifying.

Anyway, Bond’s producers made the following statement on Twitter:

MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, announced today that after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace, the release of NO TIME TO DIE will be postponed until November 2020.

The film will be released in the U.K. on November 12, 2020 with worldwide release dates to follow, including the US launch on November 25, 2020.

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