By Variety Staff
01.05.2020 - 20:23 / torontosun.com
James Bond producers aren’t prepared to launch new movie No Time To Die until theatres reopen amid the coronavirus crisis.
The film, starring Daniel Craig, was supposed to hit cinemas on May 16, but producers opted to stall the release due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
It is now scheduled to be released in November, but according to Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper the movie won’t reach audiences until movie theatres reopen – with bosses apparently refusing to consider an on-demand release.
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