NO TIME TO DIE Looks Set To Move Again As Hollywood Prepares For Another Slew Of Release Date Delays

NO TIME TO DIE Looks Set To Move Again As Hollywood Prepares For Another Slew Of Release Date Delays

There may be more bad news for upcoming blockbusters, as a new report reveals that another slew of release date changes are in the pipeline, including No Time to Die, potentially Black Widow, and more.

By JoshWilding - Jan 20, 2021 11:01 AM EST
Filed Under: James Bond
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

It was almost a year ago when MGM shocked everyone by pushing No Time to Die from April to November. Of course, the next instalment in the James Bond franchise failed to meet that release date as well, and is currently scheduled for April 2nd. However, The Hollywood Reporter reveals that "not even that date will hold," according to the trade's sources.

There's speculation the movie will be pushed back as far as October, November, or December, with one studio executive stating, "I think everything substantive between now and Top Gun: Maverick in early July will move. It’s a mess."

Among those likely to be delayed in the coming weeks are A Quiet Place Part II, Black Widow, and F9. Even the likes of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Minions: The Rise of Gru might not be safe. Universal Pictures has, of course, embraced PVOD releases, but insiders are confident that theaters will need to be open globally to justify the release of something like F9.

"Lest anyone thought that the transition from 2020 into 2021 would magically fix the issues that perplexed the industry for the past almost 12 months, the reality is that the many of the very same market forces are still in play and will continue to inform the strategic decisions of studios and creatives alike," says Comscore's Paul Dergarabedian. "That said, there is hope for a recovery for the theatrical movie biz on the horizon, but of course that future is in constant flux."

January - March has already emptied, so all eyes are now on April and May. 

Needless to say, it's going to take a while before things get back to normal. Studios will soon be forced to decide whether they're happy to take a loss and make something, or continue to delay movies and push everything they have in the pipeline even further down the release calendar. 

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Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 1/20/2021, 11:41 AM
Even More Time To Die.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 1/20/2021, 12:13 PM
@Reeds2Much - I think you mean:

Netflix & Apple: TIME TO BUY

LOL
MCUKnight11
MCUKnight11 - 1/20/2021, 11:44 AM
After Wandavision I'd be more than ok to put BW on D+. Shang Chi and Eternals must stay in theaters at all cost however.
dracula
dracula - 1/20/2021, 11:46 AM
@MCUKnight11 - at some point they will have to put Shang Chi and Eternal on diensy plus if things dont change soon
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 1/20/2021, 11:44 AM
HBO MAX be like:

dracula
dracula - 1/20/2021, 11:45 AM
Considering studios are still filming movies at some point studios are gonna have to make deals with streaming services or put them on demand.

If movies theaters are packed by big movies when things reopen, then eveything is gonna suffer at the box office.
JDL
JDL - 1/20/2021, 12:14 PM
@dracula - One factor you are overlooking is that the balance of blockbusters versus smaller movies will be skewed horribly. Smaller movies will not get nearly the normal number of screens as is normal. That will result in one, or rarely, two more blockbusters competing with one another.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 1/20/2021, 11:48 AM
All the nerds looking at Ana de Armas moving out of Ben's place

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