James Bond's No Time To Die Gets A New Release Date, Will Hit The Screens In November 2020
Daniel Craig's No Time To Die was one of the first films to cancel its release amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The makers have now announced the new release date
Daniel
Craig's
No
Time
To
Die
was
one
of
the
first
films
to
cancel
its
release
amid
the
Coronavirus
outbreak.
The
film
was
set
to
premiere
in
China
and
has
already
seen
several
delays
in
release
since
November
2019.
The
makers
have
now
announced
its
new
release
date.
The
official
James
Bond
Twitter
account
shared
the
new
release
of
the
upcoming
film
and
wrote
that
the
film
will
release
on
November
12,
2020
in
the
UK.
"The
return
of
old
friends
in
NO
TIME
TO
DIE.
In
cinemas
12th
November
UK,
20th
November
US,"
the
tweet
read.
No
Time
To
Die
Is
The
25th
Film
In
The
Franchise
A
report
in
People.com
said
that
the
move
has
come
after
Warner
Bros.
pushed
the
release
of
King
Kong
vs.
Godzilla
from
November
20
to
May
21,
2021.
No
Time
To
Die
is
reportedly
the
25th
film
in
the
franchise
and
also
the
last
Daniel
Craig
film.
It
was
first
set
to
release
in
November
2019
but
was
pushed
to
February
and
then
to
April
2020,
after
director
Danny
Boyle
decided
to
part
from
the
project.
No
Time
To
Die
Is
The
Longest
Film
In
The
Series
Daniel
Craig
will
return
as
James
Bond
in
No
Time
To
Die
for
the
fifth
time
after
Casino
Royale
(2006),
Quantum
Of
Solace
(2008),
Skyfall
(2012)
and
Spectre
(2015).
While
Quantum
Of
Solace
is
one
of
the
shortest
Bond
films,
it
was
reported
that
No
Time
To
Die
will
be
the
longest
Bond
film
in
the
franchise.
The
run
time
is
reported
to
be
163
minutes,
though
Universal
Pictures
is
yet
to
confirm
the
news.
Next
James
Bond
Could
Be
A
Female
Reports
suggest
that
the
next
Bond
film
will
cast
a
female
as
the
international
spy.
It
is
being
widely
speculated
that
Lashana
Lynch
will
be
the
lead
in
the
next
film
of
the
series.
No
Time
To
Die
also
stars
Lea
Seydoux,
Rami
Malek
and
Ana
De
Armas
in
the
lead
roles.