25th Bond Movie Release Delayed Due To Coronavirus. Here's Why:

The CoronaVirus has changed plans for any number of industries, especially travel and global commerce but now it’s taking its toll on Hollywood as well. It’s been announced that due mainly to the public health scare that the 25th Jame Bond movie entitled No Time to Die originally scheduled for April 10, will now be November 25 in the US. 

The move is considered the cautious route considering what the coronavirus has done to box office reports over the last couple of weeks and could do in the near future especially overseas.

Sources tellThe Hollywood Reporter that MGM will likely take a $30 million to $50 million hit by moving the film's release back by seven months when the dust settles.


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