Fans Call For Postponement Of James Bond Film 'No Time To Die"


There have been calls from James Bond fans for the rescheduling of the franchise's oncoming film, 'No Time To Die' release date following the outbreak of Coronavirus.

The call was made in a letter released to the film's unofficial website which urged the studios to consider the public health above the screening of the film which is set to premiere at the Royal Albert Hall on 31 March.

It clarifies that the premiering will host celebrities and fans gathering at the facility on this day and what it takes for the virus to spread just one infected person to be in the crowds.

"The Royal Albert Hall capacity is above the 5,000 limit that affected the countries are banning for public gathering," the letter reads. "Just one person, who may not even show symptoms, could infect the rest of the audience. This is not the type of publicity anyone wants."

Daniel Craig will be making his final appearance in the film. He already assured he will not be making a return after this installment and the film producer, Barbara, is already in the search for his replacement.


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