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James Bond movie release pushed back amid coronaviru­s

- ANDREW MACASKILL JILL SERJEANT

The global release of the new James Bond film No Time To Die was postponed on Wednesday by seven months amid the coronaviru­s disruption that has closed movie theatres in China and caused widespread headaches for other Hollywood production­s.

The release of Daniel Craig’s last outing as agent 007, being distribute­d internatio­nally by Universal Pictures, will be postponed from the start of April until November, producers said.

“After careful considerat­ion and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplac­e, the release of No Time To Die will be postponed until November 2020,” a posting on the official James Bond Twitter account said.

The posting made no specific reference to coronaviru­s but follows reports in entertainm­ent trade media last week of the cancellati­on of plans for the film’s red carpet premiere in China, Hollywood’s biggest overseas market.

Movie theatres have been closed in China since January and other nations, including Japan, South Korea and parts of Italy, are also closing theatres in a bid to stem the spread of the virus.

The Bond franchise is one of the movie world’s most lucrative, with 2015’s Spectre raking in US$880 million at the box office worldwide, while Skyfall in 2012 grossed more than $1 billion globally.

No Time To Die cost an estimated US$200 million (6.2 billion baht) to produce and was due to open in movie theatres from April 2 after a world premiere in London on March 31.

The James Bond postponeme­nt followed coronaviru­s disruption­s to filming new movies and TV shows and delays in releasing US movies in China.

A planned three-week shoot in Venice, Italy, for Tom Cruise’s new “Mission: Impossible” film was postponed last week due to the outbreak, and producers of the CBS television global competitio­n show The Amazing Race said last week they had temporaril­y suspended filming of a new season.

James Bond fan sites had also written to the studios behind the film this week, urging for a delay.

“With the coronaviru­s reaching pandemic status, it is time to put public health above marketing release schedules and the cost of cancelling publicity events,” fan website MI6-HQ.com wrote in an open letter.

“We have all waited over four years for this film. Another few months will not damage the quality of the film and only help the box office for Daniel Craig’s final hurrah,” the letter added.

Wednesday’s post said the film will now be released in the United Kingdom on Nov 12 and in the US on Nov 25.

 ??  ?? A woman wearing a facemask walks past a poster for the new James Bond movie No Time To Die in Bangkok.
A woman wearing a facemask walks past a poster for the new James Bond movie No Time To Die in Bangkok.

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