James Bond series 'No Time to Die'

The release of the James Bond series "No Time to Die" was once again delayed until next year.

The global epidemic of coronavirus and then the lockdown to prevent it has severely affected every sector in the world.

During this lockdown, the film world also waited for it to end with each passing day.

Due to the closure of cinemas, the release of several major films was stopped while the award functions were also postponed.

Among them, the release date of the new James Bond series and the last film of the actor Daniel Craig's series 'No Time to Die' was constantly changing.

The film was originally scheduled to premiere on March 31, 2020, but was extended to April after cases of the corona virus spread rapidly and people were trapped in their homes.

MGM, Universal and the film's producers later announced that the film would be released in the UK on November 12 and in the US on November 25.

However, a new statement has come out regarding the release of the film, which states that the film will now be released in cinemas in April next year.

"We know that the delay in the release of the film will disappoint our fans, but we will now share the film No Time to Die with you next year," the statement said.

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