Thursday, 5 March 2020

"A Highly Unusual Situation": 'No Time to Die' Moves as Other Tentpoles Stay Put Amid Coronavirus Fears

Nicola Dove
'No Time to Die'

Disney and Paramount haven't shifted their films, while the National Association of Theatre Owners calls the James Bond film's move "very unique."

The new James Bond movie No Time to Die may be delaying its release because of the potential economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak, but other high-profile Hollywood tentpoles are sticking to their release plans for now.
On Wednesday, MGM, Eon Productions and Universal said that the 25th installment in the storied spy film franchise will be delayed by six months, from April to November. The circumstances surrounding the move are virtually unprecedented and come as 70,000 cinemas remain shuttered in China and moviegoing dives in markets including South Korea and Italy..........

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