‘No Time To Die’ goes to October; Universal to open ‘Nobody’ at Easter – Deadline

As we said before, MGM was moving film 007 No time to die until autumn and away from the Easter weekend, April 2-4. At the moment, the feature film directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, which represents Daniel Craig’s swan song as Mr. Bond, is scheduled to open on October 8. MGM has just made the news official.

No time to die a new weekend is played against … Sony / Marvel’s Morbius. In fact, a chicken game.

Universal answered abroad in 007, but refused to go hungry on Easter weekend. Remember, they launched Trolls World Tour on PVOD last year over that time and on all open drive-ins. Universal will now open its Bob Odenkirk film No one on April 2 instead of February 26. Sony still has Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway scheduled for the Easter weekend, but that may not stay there.

Animated MGM’s Addams Family Sequel it will now be released the previous weekend on October 1st, instead of October 8th. Currently, Warner Bros. had Legendary’s Dune on October 1, however, the studio and the financier are struggling over the terms of the film, the latter not wanting a purely theatrical release instead of an everyday play from HBO Max. Dune move, it would not be out of the question for No time to die move up and Addams Family part 2 elsewhere.

Meanwhile, Focus Features’ Edgar Wright feature Night spent in Soho will change from April 23 to October 22. Night spent in Soho leave it behind A peaceful place, part II and 20 Ron went wrong on April 23 and will now face Paramount’s Snake-eyes on October 22nd.

Uni has also set a date for the release of the action thriller Michael Bay from Endeavor Content Ambulance during the President’s Day weekend, February 18, 2022.

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