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The New James Bond Movie ‘No Time To Die’ Pushed To April 2021

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David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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The upcoming James Bond movie “No Time to Die” has been pushed to 2021.

The official James Bond Instagram page announced late Friday afternoon that the film with Daniel Craig has been pushed to April 2, 2021. (REVIEW: ‘Westworld’ Season 3 Ends With The Possible Deaths Of Multiple Characters)

It’s just the latest time the film has had its release date bumped because of coronavirus.

Coronavirus has royally screwed up “No Time to Die,” and I’m not happy about it. This movie was supposed to come out back in April 2020.

It just kept getting pushed and pushed time and time again. It’s a never ending stream of bad news.

Pushing “No Time to Die” back to April 2021 will likely be the last time this movie gets bumped. The fact the studio pushed it so far back is a sign they don’t think things will get better in the coming months.

If we’re not in a better situation by April 2021, then we have way bigger issues on our hands than a James Bond movie.

No Time to Die” looks excellent, and I can’t wait to see it. It’s just a damn shame it’s going to be a long time until that happens.