Daniel
Craig's
last
film
as
James
Bond
will
take
several
more
months
to
hit
the
theatres.
According
to
the
recent
reports,
the
release
of
No
Time
To
Die
has
been
pushed
back
several
months
because
of
coronavirus'
global
outbreak.
The
studios
announced
on
Twitter
that
the
film
would
not
release
on
April
10,
2020.
Producers
Michael
G
Wilson
and
Barbara
Broccoli,
have
considered
the
impact
of
the
global
marketplace
and
decided
to
delay
the
release.
The
announcement
stated
that
No
Time
To
Die
will
now
release
on
November
12,
2020,
in
the
UK
and
worldwide
on
November
25,
2020.
Earlier,
the
makers
had
cancelled
the
China
premiere
and
the
promotional
tours
in
China,
South
Korea
and
Japan.
Since
then,
the
outbreak
has
hit
several
more
countries
and
increased
health
concerns.
The
statement
also
revealed
that
the
makers
have
decided
to
put
public
health
above
marketing
release
schedules
and
the
cost
of
cancelling
publicity
events.
The
outbreak
has
affected
many
other
film
releases
and
production
schedules
including,
Paramount
Pictures'
upcoming
Tom
Cruise
film,
Mission:
Impossible
7.
The
studio
halted
the
production
which
was
scheduled
to
take
place
in
Venice,
Italy.
It
also
pushed
the
Chinese
release
of
Sonic
the
Hedgehog.