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Daniel Craig On ‘No Time To Die’ COVID Delay: ‘This Isn’t The Right Time’

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James Bond will return… when the moment is right. On Monday night, Daniel Craig appeared on “The Tonight Show” to talk with Jimmy Fallon about the next Bond movie, “No Time to Die”, which will take us longer to see than expected.

Last week, news broke that No Time to Die”, is being delayed once more, pushed from a November 2020 release to April 2, 2021, a full year after it was first scheduled to hit theatres, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

RELATED: Release Of New James Bond Movie ‘No Time To Die’ Delayed Again To April 2021 Describing the situation as “bigger than all of us,” Craig explained the thinking behind the second big delay to Fallon. “We just want people to go and see this movie in the right way, the safe way,” he said. “You know,

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