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'No Time To Die' Will Be Released Five Days Earlier Than Previously Announced

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One of the major stress 2020 brought us all, apart from the pandemic, is the postponement of all our favourite movies and shows!

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The new James Bond movie directed by Cary Fukunaga, which was originally scheduled to hit theatres on April 10, was pushed back when the coronavirus hit worldwide. It was announced earlier that the second release date would be November 25, 2020 but now… it’s been brought forward by five days!

The official James Bond Twitter account revealed that the movie would be released on November 20, 2020 in the United States. In the UK, it’s going to make an appearance slightly earlier, on November 12.

The 25th Bond movie will be releasing on the same day as Pixar’s animated film. Here’s the trailer if you haven’t watched it already:

We’re not trying to rub salt to the wound, but we’re just reminding you that No Time To Die is going to be Daniel Craig’s final appearance as Agent 007. Appearing alongside Daniel are returning cast members Lea Seydoux, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes, Rory Kinnear, and Christoph Waltz. Rami Malek will be playing the main villain.

Here’s the trailer:

The release date in Malaysia is currently still on November 26, 2020. We can’t wait to watch it!

What other movies are you excitedly expecting?

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