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No Time To Die Release Pushed Back Until October 8th

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09:57 22 Jan 2021


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The upcoming Bond movie No Time To Die has been pushed back until October 8th.

It was due out April 2nd, but because of the global pandemic, they've had to postpone the release.

 

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It was reported earlier this month that the movie's release would be postponed again so this isn't a massive shock.

But we are starting to think we'll never see Daniel Craig in his final outing as 007.

The feature's release has been pushed back so many times we've lost count.

 

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According to Deadline, MGM screened the movie for streamers, and reportedly asked for $600M for it.

However, none of them were willing to pay even half of that price.

As a result, they're waiting to release it in cinemas, which could take a while.

 

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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.

It's packed full of action, romance and classic Bond charm.

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

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