Corona Virus forces ‘No Time To Die’ producers to postpone release date

<p class=""> Bond producers announce new November release date for ‘No Time To Die’ due to Corona Virus. </p>

<h1>According to multiple reports, James Bond producers have succumbed to fan pressure and postponed the global release of its new instalment ‘ No Time To Die’ due to the corona virus outbreak. </h1>

<p class="">The ‘ No Time To Die’ delay joins the increasing list of global theatrical releases delayed in the wake of the outbreak currently affecting China, European countries, the US and most recently, Nigeria . Government of affected countries are now increasingly banning events with large gatherings in a bid to control the spread of the virus. Just a few weeks ago, producers shunned China and<a href="https://ift.tt/2wpg88c" id="3ae920aa-1858-4aa7-ba34-202adb012d99" data-link-role-code="none"> cancelled its scheduled world premiere</a> in the country citing health risks. </p>

<p class="">In a statement confirming the reports, the spy film makers shared that the decision follows a “careful evaluation of the theatrical marketplace”. </p>

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<p class="">China is one of the largest film markets and a release that potentially shuns the country could irreparably affect ‘ No Time To Die’ and its global box office earnings. Hence its new UK release on November 12, 2020, and US on November 25, 2020. </p>

<p class="">The ‘ No Time To Die’ film stars <strong>Daniel Craig </strong>in his final appearance as <strong>James Bond,</strong> one of the reasons fans are geared up for it. It also stars<strong> Lashana Lynch,</strong> <strong>Ana de Armas</strong> and <strong>Rami Malek</strong>. </p>

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<p class=""> Since its 2018 announcement, ‘ No Time To Die’ has suffered major setbacks including the 2018 resignation of director <strong>Danny Boyle </strong>that forced the first postponement of the instalment from February 14, 2020, to April 2nd ( UK release). </p>

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