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James Bond: No Time To Die: Daniel Craig starrer's release gets pushed to 2021?

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Daniel Craig starrer James Bond: No Time To Die was initially slated for April 2020 release. The film found itself in a spot when the Coronavirus pandemic impacted several parts of the world and resulted in its release being pushed to November 2020.

As the Coronavirus scare continues to haunt, James Bond's 25th release has been postponed yet again. The film that was first scheduled for April 2020 release might now be out only in 2021.

Initially, when James Bond: No Time To Die's release got postponed to November 2020, it was cited that Coronavirus is not the only reason for the film's delay.

YouTube Channel Midnight’s Edge claimed that a test screening for No Time To Die was hosted a few weeks before the decided release date and it

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