No time to die: "Bond" movie won't be released until October

No time to die
"Bond" movie won't hit theaters until October

"No time to die": Daniel Craig in his next and last assignment as James Bond.

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Daniel Craig's last appearance as Bond will not be seen in the cinema until autumn, the start of "No Time to Die" has been postponed again.

"James Bond" fans need to be patient. After there were rumors a few days ago, it is now clear: "No time to die" will be postponed from April to October. This was announced on Instagram, among other things. The reason is once again the coronavirus pandemic.

Originally, "No Time to Die" should have been released in November 2019. After a change of director and other incidents, April 2020 was chosen as the starting month. As the first big blockbuster, however, the new "Bond" was postponed due to the corona pandemic, first to autumn of the same year, then in Germany to March 31, 2021. Now fans of 007 have to wait a full two years longer to Daniel Craigs (52) final appearance as James Bond wait than initially planned.

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