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Director of No Time To Die Explains How He Felt When Bond 25 Was Delayed

Director of No Time To Die Explains How He Felt When Bond 25 Was Delayed

2020 has seen many movies delayed, postponed, and even canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No Time To Die, the latest installment in the 007 franchise, is one of the biggest movies to have been delayed. Fans are eager to see Daniel Craig in action as he takes the role of James Bond for the last time. The director of the movie Cary Joji Fukunaga is also anxious about the movie's release and talked about how he felt when the movie was delayed for the first time.

The movie was originally meant to be released in April but was moved to November because of the pandemic. The director said that he was very disappointed when he found out about the delay. He said, "There were a couple of hours of 'Damn, it's not happening.' And then pretty quickly, I mentally moved on... I was at peace with it. I think they made a very smart decision to be one of the first to say out loud, 'This is a big thing. We're moving the film.' Because a lot of people were in denial, some still are. I look at it unemotionally right now...There are so many bigger things happening. I have friends who are losing businesses, restaurants, and other friends who have lost family members. The film will come out when it's right. and it will perform in the context of this new world, in which no one really can define what success or failure means."


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