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No Time To Die: Daniel Craig's James Bond movie to undergo a reshoot due to negative test screening reactions?

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Time and again, No Time To Die has been dubbed as a jinxed movie. After narrowing down on the director, overcoming problems on sets and finally wrapping the filming, Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond found itself in a spot when the Coronavirus crisis impacted the world.

Bond 25's release was pushed from April to November 2020 due to the Covid-19 outbreak. However, a new claim suggests that the novel virus isn't the only reason the James Bond movie has been postponed.

If claims made by YouTube Channel Midnight’s Edge are to believed, No Time To Die had a bad test screening. As reported by Express UK, the channel claims that a test screening was hosted a few weeks before the decided release date.

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