The release date for 'No Time To Die' has been pushed yet again, from April 10th to November 12th, just under six months of a gap.
Per a tweet from the official account for the movie, the decision came "after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace." Already, the speculation is ranging from on-set production woes to the spread of the coronavirus in China, a huge cinema market for 'No Time To Die'.
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. pic.twitter.com/a9h1RP5OKd
— James Bond (@007) March 4, 2020
All told, 'No Time To Die' has had a total of three release date pushbacks. Originally, the movie was scheduled for November 2019, but this was pushed when Danny Boyle and screenwriter John Hodge left the project and Cary Joji Fukunaga stepped in to replace Boyle. The release was then pushed to April 10th, however the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak meant that the movie's release was delayed once again.