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‘No Time to Die’ Delay Spells Disaster for Struggling Movie Theaters

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No Time to Die,” the latest James Bond installment, made the decision to push its release from November into April, 2021.The move could set off a wave of theater closures as cinema owners assess whether they can keep the marquee lights on until “Wonder Woman 1984,” the next potential blockbuster slated for release this year, opens at Christmas.

It also shows that even the most potent film franchise (and few series equal 007 in terms of global reach) is no match for a coronavirus pandemic that has shattered the theatrical distribution landscape.

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