'No Time To Die,' a James Bond film, will be released on September 30: Check out the trailer here
'No Time To Die,' a James Bond film, will be released on September 30: Check out the trailer here
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After being postponed at least three times owing to the COVID-19 epidemic, the next James Bond film “No Time to Die” will eventually be released on September 30.

The final foreign trailer of the film was released and the release date was confirmed by the official handle of the @007 Twitter account. “The wait is finally over. #NoTimeToDie’s final foreign trailer. “In theatres September 30,” it said, alongside a promotional video.

The red carpet global premiere for the Universal Pictures and MGM film will take place in London on September 28, according to another tweet from the official handle, ahead of the planned September 30 release date in U.K. movie theatres.

It will be released on October 8 in the United States.

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Since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, the release date for “No Time to Die” has been pushed back three times from its original April 2020 schedule, as movie theatres around the world closed their doors and audience capacity was reduced.

Cary Joji Fukunaga’s film stars Daniel Craig as James Bond, as well as Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, and Ana de Armas.

The James Bond film franchise is one of the most valuable in Hollywood, with “Spectre,” released in 2015, grossing $880 million worldwide, and “Skyfall,” released in 2012, grossing more than $1 billion.

Daniel Craig’s final outing as the British secret agent is one of the most anticipated potential blockbusters this fall, with the picture costing an estimated $200 million to make.

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However, infections caused by the Delta variety of COVID-19 have increased in the United States and internationally, raising concerns about whether moviegoers will feel safe sitting in theatres.

As Hollywood studios have released some films on streaming platforms, box office receipts for recent big movies like “Black Widow” and “The Suicide Squad” have been underwhelming.