'No Time to Die,' the latest James Bond film, was the first major Hollywood film to shift its opening because of coronavirus. It may not be the last.
New York "No Time to Die," the latest James Bond film, was the first major Hollywood film to shift its opening because of coronavirus.
It may not be the last.The outbreak, which has caused more than 3,000 deaths worldwide, the majority in Asia, has disrupted the global theater marketplace. It's forced the closure of theaters in Italy, Korea and China — the second biggest movie market in the world behind the United States.Most Hollywood studios remain committed to the release schedules for their upcoming films.
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