No Time to Die‘s release has been pushed back a third time.
According to Deadline, the film will come out in Fall 2021 rather than April 2021 as planned.
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Dutch exhibitor Carlo Lambregts reportedly revealed that he heard No Time to Die was heading from its Easter weekend date to November in a website post. According to sources that spoke to Deadline, the film’s promotional partners have also been updated on the new release date.
The movie was originally slated for an April 2020 release which was pushed to November 2020 at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. It was then delayed a second time until April 2021.
MGM Studios reportedly considered selling the movie to streaming services in October 2020, but the $600 million price tag was too expensive for streaming platforms.
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