No Time to Die
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https://news.sky.com/story/no-time-to-die-james-bo...
Unbelievable !!!!!
Nothing to do with health and safety - all to do with money.
Was looking forward to a good day out in April - November seems ages away
Unbelievable !!!!!
Nothing to do with health and safety - all to do with money.
Was looking forward to a good day out in April - November seems ages away

Already being discussed on the James Bond thread: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
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hstewie said:
hstewie said: Presumably health and safety and making money aren't mutually exclusive?
I don't doubt that they would lose a s
tload of money if they released it on the original date.
^ thisI don't doubt that they would lose a s
tload of money if they released it on the original date.Skyfall cost $200m to make, Spectre cost $245m to make, then add that much again for marketing and distribution costs. No Time To Die will have cost a similar amount. Every cinema in China is currently shut, cinemas in Italy, France and Germany might see large scale closures soon. Even in other countries global box office takings are starting to drop as people stay home. If I was the studio exec in charge I'd make the same call. They could lose a quarter of a billion dollars in lost ticket sales by opening at the wrong time.
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