The U.S. release date for No Time to Die is now Nov. 20, moved up from Nov. 25 previously.
Eon’s various social media accounts, including its Twitter feed, confirmed the new Nov. 20 date for the U.S. The U.K. date is still Nov. 12.
The Nov. 20 date had shown up on IMDB.com earlier this week.
In the U.S., this is something like the sixth different release date (November 2019 and in 2020, Feb 14, April 8, April 10, Nov. 25 and Nov. 20).
Movie theaters are starting to open up after being shut down because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Some theaters are showing older films while waiting for studios to begin putting new movies into circulation.
No Time to Die is being distributed by United Artists Releasing, the joint venture between Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Annapurna, in the U.S. and Universal internationally.
Here’s the tweet with the new date:
The return of old friends in NO TIME TO DIE.
In cinemas 12th November UK, 20th November US. pic.twitter.com/GkXugGEAba
— James Bond (@007) June 13, 2020
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