Well, this comes as no surprise.
Variety reported:
James Bond’s latest adventure has hit another speed bump. “No Time to Die,” the upcoming installment in the British spy series, has been postponed yet again.
The movie will now release in theaters on Oct. 8. It was originally scheduled to open on April 2.
It’s hardly a surprise that the Bond film has been pushed back to fall. Hollywood has been widely anticipating that “No Time to Die” would face another delay as coronavirus cases continue to skyrocket.
This has to be the longest gap between Bond movies since License to Kill and Goldeneye (July 14, 1989-November 24, 1995). Spectre was released November 6, 2015.
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