James Bond movie release pushed back seven months amid coronavirus By Reuters

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The worldwide arrival of the new James Bond film "No Time to Die" was deferred on Wednesday by seven months in the midst of the coronavirus interruption that has shut cinemas in China and caused far reaching cerebral pains for other Hollywood creations.  

The arrival of Daniel Craig's last excursion as operator 007, being disseminated globally by Universal Pictures, will be deferred from the beginning of April until November, makers said.  

"After cautious thought and careful assessment of the worldwide showy commercial center, the arrival of NO TIME TO DIE will be deferred until November 2020," a posting on the official James Bond Twitter account said.  

The posting made no particular reference to coronavirus however follows reports in amusement exchange media a week ago of the retraction of plans for the film's honorary pathway debut in China, Hollywood's greatest abroad market.


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