No Time To Die’s HUGE delay leaves James Bond fans fuming: 'I'm so p***ed'
Meanwhile, a devastated fan simply exclaimed: “Nooooooooooooooooo.”
“I get delaying it in countries where it’s bad. But it’s silly and costly in placed it’s not cause for concern yet,” another insisted.
Some pointed to the impact the severity of the coronavirus outbreak in Asia — with China being on track to become the biggest film market in the world — would have had on No Time To Die’s performance at the box office.
“TRANSLATION: Spectre grossed 147 mil in Asia which comprised 17 per cent of its worldwide gross,” one fan replied to the announcement. “EON, MGM and Universal can’t risk losing that by opening No Time To Die now.”
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