The latest entry in the iconic spy-film franchise was previously set for an April release.
has been delayed due to concerns over the impact of coronavirus. Billed as the final film to feature Daniel Craig as the British secret agent, the 25th Bond flick was previously scheduled for an April release, but will now debut in November.on November 12, while U.S. fans will have to wait until November 25.
The decision to push the film's release back is being characterized as"an economic" one byIn a statement, the producers and studios behind the Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed blockbuster explained the thinking behind the postponement."MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G.
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