No Time to Die: The studio behind James Bond film to take USD 30 million plus hit after delay in release
Earlier this week, it was announced that the release of the highly anticipated James Bond film, No Time to Die, has been postponed following the Coronavirus outbreak. A tweet posted on the official James Bond Twitter account confirmed that the upcoming film, which was initially scheduled to release on April 10, will now hit the movie theatres in November. According to the latest report by The Hollywood Reporter, MGM, the studio behind the highly awaited spy thriller, will take a USD 30 million to USD 50 million hit by moving the film's release back by seven months.