No time to die from coronavirus – the release of a new James Bond movie has been postponed for more than six months due to the threat of COVID-19

Film companies MGM and Universal pictures in agreement with the producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson decided to postpone the world movie rental “No time to die“. Initially, the jubilee 25th part of the” Bond “was due in April, however now the picture will begin to show only in the fall – November 12th in the UK and November 25th in the United States.

Official Twitterfranchise account reports that The decision to transfer the tape was made after a thorough study and assessment of the situation on the world cinema market. Most likely, the reason was the threat spread of coronavirus. In recent weeks Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer canceled advertising tours and other planned events in support of the film in China, South Korea and Japan, where the situation with the outbreak of a deadly disease is especially acute. In Hong Kong, the tape was postponed to April 30, but now it will be released later.

“No Time to Die” was the first major Hollywood movie to be put off due to a virus outbreak COVID-19. Among other high-profile pictures, “Mulan“,”Black Widow“and”Fast and furious 9“so today’s case may not be the only one if other studios decide to follow MGM’s example in the interest of ensuring security for their audience. At the moment, over 90,000 cases of coronavirus have been recorded worldwide, more than 3 thousand have been killed.

In Russia, “Not the Time to Die” was due out on April 9th. The new date for the domestic distribution of the film is still unknown.

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