No Time To Die: Daniel Craig’s James Bond Movie To Cancel China Premiere Due To Coronavirus Scare
As per the latest reports, Daniel Craig won’t be seen premiering his upcoming James Bond movie, No Time To Die in China and it is all because of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in the country
The super hot and iconic spy 007 or James Bond is gearing up to steal your heart again while giving you an adrenaline rush with his perfect spy skills and of course his brooding looks. As this is the 25th film of James Bond and is considered to be the last film for Daniel, this makes No Time To Die one of the highly anticipated films of 2020. Ever since the trailer of the film was released, fans just couldn’t get over Craig’s dapper look in his sharp-looking suit while Rami Malek who plays the villain in the film also looked sharp and cunning.
Since the trailer has got thunderous response across the globe and eagerly waiting for the film to hit the big screens, it seems one country will not be able to watch his most-talked-about film and that country is China. Given the fact that China is currently under the deathly disease of coronavirus, the makers of the film have decided to cancel the premiere in the country due to the disease scare.
As per the reports in Deadline, No Time To Die cancellation involves the film's Beijing premiere and press tour in China and neither of which will happen now. None of the movie's cast will appear in China to promote the film due to the uncertainty surrounding the evolution of the epidemic. Guess, this is bad news for the fans in China but also it better to be safe than never as this disease is said to be lethal.
Meanwhile, in this Bond 25 movie, once again, James Bond will be seen on a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist but as it always has been happening, he will find himself and will be pitted against a mysterious villain which will be played by Rami Malek, who is armed with dangerous new technology in this instalment. No Time To Die will hit the big screens on April 8, 2020.
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