COVID-19 just postponed No Time To Die back to November 2020 release

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So this just happened, the COVID-19 virus has not only pushed events back to a later date but even movie releases as well. The latest one is 007's No Time To Die, which has been announced by MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli that the movie will definitely be postponed until November 2020.

Announced on the official James Bond 007 Facebook page, the following official date for the U.K. and U.S. will fall on 12 November and 25 November respectively. With this, it will definitely affect the Malaysia release date which was scheduled in early April 2020. GSC, TGV and MBO Malaysia have yet to make a statement about when the movie will be released so we will just have to wait for the official announcement.

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If you're wondering what is the relation between a movie release and COVID-19, that's because big blockbusters like this would usually have a tour on the film's first launch for promotion and spreading awareness on different countries. Hence, this makes sense of why it has been delayed. Besides No Time To Die, we could very well see other upcoming blockbuster movies such as Black Widow, Fast and Furious 9 to be postponed as well.

It's sad that we have to wait a few more months before watching No Time To Die. But oh well, prevention is better than cure. Stay tuned for more entertainment news at TechNave.com.