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James Bond film No Time to Die delayed by seven months due to coronavirus outbreak

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No Time to Die, which was initially scheduled to be released in April 2020, has been postponed until November due to coronavirus.

As the impact of coronavirus continues to raise concerns across the world, and theatres in major markets such as Italy, South Korea, China, and Japan remain shut, the James Bond film's producers announced their decision on Wednesday.

The Chinese press tour and premiere of No Time to Die, which marks the last outing of Daniel Craig as James Bond, were earlier cancelled due to concerns over the outbreak of the disease.

MGM, Universal, and Bond producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, announced that No Time To Die will be released in the UK on November 12 and in the US on November 25. Other worldwide release dates will be announced soon.

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