The No Time To Die release date has been delayed once again. Daniel Craig’s last appearance in the shoe of James Bond will be dropped in April 2021.
Daniel Craig’s last appearance as James Bond is making fans wait a bit longer as No Time To Die has been delayed for a second time, this time it will hit the theatres in April 2020. Since the news came up that Craig is convinced to get in the shoes of James Bond for the fifth time, this movie became the most awaited movie for many. Originally the film was supposed to hit the theaters in late 2019, then because of some director changeover the movie was pushed to early 2020, Now the director Cary Joji Fukunaga has the responsibility to direct this film.
Like many other films, the Coronavirus pandemic also impacted the calender of No Time To Die. After the director’s changeover it was planned to release the film in April, but in Marcha news came up that it had been delayed to November 2020. This delay was done with the hope that COVID-19 wouldn’t be as pressing of an issue over six months later. However, Theaters are still not doing that well Black Widow most awaited movie of 2020 have also been delayed until 2021. No Time To Die made everyone believe that it will hit the theater in November 2020 but that won’t happen anymore.
No Time To Die Delayed For 5 Months
Today MGM, Eon Productions, and Universal officially announced that No Time To Die will not be dropped on November 12 in UK and November 20 in the US. The movie has been delayed for 5 months and now it will be released on April 21, 2021, worldwide. The decision to delay No Time To Die to 2021 is likely the smart move, although it is somewhat strange given the recent marketing to push the film has received.
A recently released movie poster kept the November’s release date on it. The studio made a smart movie and tried to pump out No Time To Die content with the music video for Billie Eilish’s theme song. Another News came up that a podcast of an interview with the Movie cast and creative team will be released soon.
Somewhere No Time To Die’s delay impacted the movie theater a lot. After re-opening for Christopher Nolan’s Tenet and a fall lineup that included Wonder Woman 1984, Black Widow, No Time To Die, and much more, theaters have struggled. Black Widow and No Time To Die both have moved to spring 2021, with Wonder Woman 1984 barely holding on to a 2020 release. Theatre’s fortune is now in these new show’s hands as Theatre is in really bad shape and desperately needs the new show to get the things back on track.