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James Bond movie No Time to Die delayed again amid pandemic - CBC.ca

James Bond movie No Time to Die delayed again amid pandemic - CBC.ca

James Bond movie No Time to Die delayed again amid pandemic - CBC.ca
Jan 22, 2021 55 secs

The global release of the James Bond movie No Time to Die was postponed to October from April, its producers said, another setback for movie theatres trying to rebuild a business crushed by the coronavirus pandemic.

No Time to Die, from MGM and Comcast Corp's Universal Pictures, had originally been set to hit the big screen in April 2020 before moving to November 2020 and then April 2021.

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"Clearly — like the producers of the film — the U.K.'s cinema operators look forward when the time is right to ensuring that as many people as possible are able to enjoy this and other major titles on the big screen, their natural environment," it said, calling for government support for the sector.

The Bond franchise is one of the movie world's most lucrative, with 2015's Spectre raking in $880 million US at the box office worldwide, while Skyfall in 2012 grossed more than $1 billion US globally.

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