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James Bond film No Time To Die’s release date ‘is brought forward after the end of Covid lockdown is announced’

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JAMES Bond film No Time To Die's release date has reportedly been brought forward again after Boris Johnson revealed when lockdown will end.

After the announcement that Covid restrictions will lift on June 21, it has been reported that the latest 007 film will be released in UK cinemas on September 30.

Tom Linay, who is marketing company Digital Cinema Media’s Content Business Director, tweeted: "It looks like No Time To Die is now released on 30 September in the UK." The 25th Bond film is one of the most highly anticipated films of 2021 after it was set to be released in cinemas in 2020 before the pandemic saw it pushed back to April 2021 and then October 8.

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