10 Films Delayed Due To Coronavirus

1. James Bond: No Time To Die

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The biggest victim of the current situation has to be the upcoming Bond feature. The twenty fifth film in the iconic franchise is set to be Daniel Craig's last outing as the titular character, but fans will have to wait a few more months to see it.

It's not the first issue that No Time To Die has come up against. Danny Boyle and John Hodge both left the production during the early stages, citing creative differences with the studio over the script. Boyle was quickly replaced and production managed to stay on schedule, with Cary Joji Fukunaga at the helm.

Fans were thrilled when it was announced Rami Malek had been brought in for a major role, with months of speculation as to what exactly that role would be.

Having retired five years prior to the film's setting, Bond is struggling to adjust to civilian life. A long time friend and CIA officer approaches him looking for information on a missing scientist. It becomes apparent that he has been abducted, forcing Bond out of retirement.

No Time To Die is now scheduled for November 2020, assuming no further disruption. At least we have that awesome Billy Eilish track to keep us going.

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