MGM’s “No Time To Die” Likely Moving From Early April Release to Late Fall

To no surprise, the fifth installment of the Daniel Craig James Bond franchise “No Time To Die” is likely getting pushed back (once again) to a late Nov. opening. With COVID-19 cases surging in both the U.S. and UK, it seems the move will be invitable.

MGM Considered Selling James Bond Film “No Time To Die” for 600 Million to Streaming Services

The 25th entry in the James Bond franchise “No Time To Die” was reportedly being shopped around by MGM to streaming services for nearly 600 million dollars. Spoiler, no one took them up on the offer.

Even the King of Monsters May Fall to COVID-19

COVID-19 Pandemic has put the world on hold, and theaters have not been reopened leaving all dates subject to change at this point. Films like The Eternals, Fast & Furious 9, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Morbius, Spiral: From The Book of Saw, and Venom: Let There Be Carnage all being pushed back to next year due to the pandemic it appears the King of Monster’s battle with its most iconic foe Kong to be the next to join them in 2021.