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The premiere of the new James Bond film has been postponed again – Cinema

The premiere of Bondiad’s current film “No Time To Die” has been postponed again due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 25th film about super agent James Bond is now set to premiere on October 8, according to a statement posted on the 007 website.

It was originally planned that the last image of Daniel Craig’s incarnation agent “007” would appear on the screens in October 2019, but the premiere was postponed until April 2020 due to the change of director of the film, replacing Denny Boyle by Kerry Fukunag.

“No Time To Die” then became the first film to be premiered due to a coronavirus pandemic, moving to November 2020 and later to March 2021.

Since then, the premieres of many other films have been postponed.

Entertainment giant Warner Bros. has now hit the entire film industry so far, announcing that all of the company’s films will premiere on the web in December 2021 at the same time as they begin to show in U.S. cinemas.

Among the tapes that will hit the HBO Max streaming site are Godzilla vs. Kong, Dune and Matrix 4.

However, the producers of “No Time To Die” have so far ruled out the possibility that their film could appear on one of the streaming sites.

A spokesman for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer told Variety magazine in October that the tape was “not for sale” and that the studio wanted to keep viewers in the cinema.

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