No Time To Die movie poster made by MT
Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond was supposed to be released in April before the coronavirus pandemic hit. Now No Time To Die is set to land in cinemas in November – if they’re open and audiences are willing to go. Director Cary Fukunaga has confirmed the final cut is done and the movie is locked away.
It is currently slated to premiere in November 2020, but it remains to be seen if it will actually get to stick to that date. Since the pandemic is a very fluid situation, it's difficult to predict how things will be a couple of weeks from now. As of now Universal and MGM are considering delaying No Time to Die to summer 2021. Nothing is official at this point in time, but it's expected a final decision will be made in the near future, before No Time to Die's marketing campaign goes into full swing.