2nd Oct 2020 21:34
(Alliance News) -Â The latest James Bond film instalment 'No Time To Die' is being delayed again, Bloomberg reported on Friday.
According to a person with knowledge of the situation, the blockbuster will be released in 2021. It had already been delayed to November this year from April after Covid-19 forced cinemas across the world to shutter.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-02/new-james-bond-film-no-time-to-die-will-be-delayed-until-2021?srnd=premium-europe
The news will come as a blow to cinema chain operators, such as Cineworld Group PLC, as a string of big-name Hollywood films have been pushed back this year due to the coronavirus.
Walt Disney Co's live-action Mulan was due to hit movie theaters in March, but eventually ended up skipping cinemas and premiered on the Disney+ streaming service.
Shares in Cineworld ended down 2.5% at 39.47 pence in London on Friday.
By Lucy Heming;Â [email protected]
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