The new long-expected James Bond movie, called “No Time To Die,” was scheduled for April this year. Recently, the Universal and Bond producers announced that the new James Bond movie will be presented on the big screen eight months later. Their decision is due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus spread causes cinemas around the world closing their doors, and this would mean that half of the world would not be able to watch “No Time To Die” even if they wanted to.
The founders of MI6 Confidential and The James Bond Dossier wrote in their open letter: “Just one person, who may not even show symptoms, could infect the rest of the audience….This is not the type of publicity that anyone wants.”
The film will be released in the U.K. on November 12, 2020 with worldwide release dates to follow, including the US launch on November 25, 2020.
— James Bond (@007) March 4, 2020
“The health and well-being of fans around the world, and their families, is more important,” they added.
“No time to die” will officially be released on November 12th in the UK and on the 25th in the United States.