MGM produced latest James Bond movie No Time To Die has seen a postponement in its release date once again and the 007 film will now hit theater screens on October 8, 2021.
Originally scheduled to release in 2020, the latest announcement comes as a big bummer for the 007 fandom and they did not hold back from expressing the same.
2052: Daniel Craig arrives for the Premiere of ‘No Time to Die’.#DanielCraig #NoTimeToDie pic.twitter.com/KyO1fQgA1R
— Tupac Carruthers #FBPE 3.5% (@TupacCarruthers) January 22, 2021
Will have to wait until October again to see Ana De Armas 🤧#NoTimeToDie pic.twitter.com/eaU8IYDFqS
— Ethan Hunt🇮🇳🛕🚩 // Ayush/Divyansh/Vivek Stan (@theshivansh_p) January 22, 2021
My reaction to hearing #NoTimeToDie has been delayed again pic.twitter.com/ZyLfgIhgnQ
— Dáibhí The Scottish Yorkshireman (@heresDaibhi) January 22, 2021
Me reacting with resignation and weird indifference to news of another #NoTimeToDie delay pic.twitter.com/eEqRzudkTM
— The Bubbles Tickle My Tchaikovsky (@TheTchaikovsky) January 22, 2021
Fun fact: #NoTimeToDie has had more release dates than Daniel Craig has James Bond films. 🤷♂️
— James Bond (@jamesbondlive) January 22, 2021
No Time to Die is the 25th movie of the fictional British spy saga and is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. This will be actor Daniel Craig's 5th and last outing as the famous James Bond and he will be seen sharing screen space with Ana De Armas in the movie.