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Daniel Craig as James Bond in No Time to Die
No Time to Die has been delayed, as expected. The next James Bond movie has been pushed from April 2 to October 8, marking the third COVID-induced delay for Daniel Craig's final 007 outing. Taking that as a cue, Sony Pictures has driven back its Cinderella adaptation from February 5 to July 16, hat in turn has pushed Tom Holland-led Uncharted from that July date to February 11, 2022. Ghostbusters: Afterlife, another Sony release, has jumped from June 11 to November 11.
No Time to Die. And because of that, Universal has moved Tom Hanks-led sci-fi film Bios from April 16 to August 13. Lastly, Universal-owned Focus Features has delayed Edgar Wright's next film, the psychological thriller Last Night in Soho, from April 23 to October 22.
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That's a lot of release date changes. And you should expect more from Hollywood, given the US box office situation remains depressing with COVID-19 vaccinations proceeding very slowly for the most part. What's curious though is that Bond movie No Time to Die now slated for that October date, don't think Morbius will arrive in October.
With all these moves, the first quarter of 2021 is (predictably) rapidly emptying. Hulu premiere for the film as well.
That would bring us to Fast & Furious entry slated for May 28, will get delayed as well.
Nobody is now slated for April 2, followed by Cinderella on July 16, Bios on August 13, No Time to Die on October 8, Last Night in Soho on October 22, Uncharted on February 11, 2022.
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