
While Sony was first to jump ship this year, moving Jared Leto ’s Morbius from March 19 to October 8, and WB just moved The Many Saints of Newark to September 24, the one unmitigated biggie dropping between now and summer is on the precipice of another delay. The 25th official James Bond movie has become a kind of “canary in the coal mine.”

Its second delay (to April 2, 2021) kick-started a wave of post- Tenet blockbuster delays that (partially due to New York theaters failing to reopen) ended any hope for a conventional end-of-year theatrical moviegoing season. It was the first major blockbuster to flee its initial 2020 release date (from April 10 to November 20) due to Covid 19.

If No Time to Die gets delayed again, the Tom Cruise actioner might want to consider pulling off the impossible for a second time.Īccording to Deadline, The Playlist and everyone with their finger on the pulse of the industry, there’s a very good chance that No Time to Die will face another theatrical delay.
Six years ago, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation moved like, well, Thunderball, and opened five months earlier than planned.
