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The No Time To Die Release Has Been Pushed Back Again

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03:31 5 Oct 2020


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The release date for the upcoming Bond movie, No Time To Die has been pushed back... again.

It was due out this November 12th, but it's since been delayed until April 2nd 2021.

They announced the news on the film's official website over the weekend.

In a statement, they explained the decision had to be made in order for the movie, 'to be seen by a worldwide theatrical audience.'

'We understand the delay will be disappointing to our fans but we now look forward to sharing No Time To Die next year.'

 

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The latest Bond movie was originally due out April 3rd 2020.

However, due to the global pandemic, they pushed the release back until November 12th.

This latest announcement means the movie has been delayed by exactly one year.

 

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The upcoming 25th Bond movie will be Daniel Craig's final outing in the role.

And judging by the trailer, he's going out in style.

The video is packed full of action, romance and classic Bond charm.

Billie Eilish released the music video for No Time To Die last week, which you can watch here.

Meanwhile, it's reported Tom Hardy will take over as the next Bond.

Read more here.

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