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Another delay for new 007 movie





James Bond film No Time To Die has been hit by yet again delay due to the Covid pandemic.

Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 will now arrive in cinemas on October 8, the official Bond Twitter account has announced today.

It had been set to be released this April following two earlier delays due to the impact of the virus.

Producers fear that going ahead in the spring could harm its box office returns around the globe if cinemas still remain closed in many countries.

Film crew prepare to shoot a car chase scene for the new James Bond movie on Ardverikie Estate in July 2019.
Film crew prepare to shoot a car chase scene for the new James Bond movie on Ardverikie Estate in July 2019.

The film was partially shot on the shores of Loch Laggan in summer 2019 with four by fours and helicopters taking part in a thrilling road chase.

The movie's production crew lived in accommodation pods set up at the Macdonald Aviemore Resort.

The trailer includes gripping flashes from the shoots on the Ardverikie Estate's tracks.

The latest Bond movie was originally planned for release in April 2020, but the London premiere was cancelled as Covid-19 cases began to emerge across the UK.

No Time To Die, the 25th film Bond move, finds 007 enjoying a peaceful life in Jamaica after leaving MI6 when an old friend from the CIA turns up asking for help.

Rami Malek plays the villain.


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