Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die Release Postponed By 7 Months Due To Coronavirus Scare

    No Time To Die Release postponed For Corona

    Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die Release Postponed By 7 Months Due To Coronavirus Scare

    Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die is postponed till November. An official announcement about this postponement was made yesterday.

    Originally the film was supposed to have an international release on 2nd April. However, it is because of the coronavirus scare that most theatres have shut shops especially in major markets like Italy, China, South Korea and Japan.

    This could result in major losses to No Time To Die. The film’s production costs amounted to more than $200 million and let the marketing costs be. Now, given the huge budget of the film, if it has to recover its costs, it has to be performing really well.


    Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die Release Postponed By 7 Months Due To Coronavirus Scare


    “No Time to Die” will be released in the U.K. on Nov. 12, with worldwide release dates to follow, including the U.S. launch on Nov. 25, 2020. MGM and EON produced the film. Universal is handling international rollout.

    What do you guys think about this decision? Do you think that the audiences will still be interested to watch the film despite the late release of it? Leave your comments below and for more such updates from the Hollywood keep a close tab on Desimartini.com