Due to the coronavirus epidemic, drought is going on in the world of Hollywood movies like all over the world. Although cinema halls are open in a couple of places, the attendance of spectators is very low. In this situation, the people concerned cannot even think of releasing new pictures.

That is why the release dates of huge budget films are being postponed again and again.

Although the release date of James Bond’s new film ‘No Time to Die’ has been repeatedly postponed, the release date has been set for April 2, 2021 due to the situation.

The release date of MGM and Universal Pictures ‘No Time to Die’ was originally set for April this year, according to an announcement on James Bond’s official Twitter account. It was later withdrawn in November.

“The decision was made with film audiences around the world in mind,” said Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Brockley, co-producers and producers of the film.

Despite the release date of Bond, Wonder Woman 1984 is still on the release list this year, which will be released on Christmas Eve in December. However, the release date of the next episode of ‘Black Widow’ and ‘Top Gun’ among other big-budget films has been shifted to next year.

The release date of the next episode of ‘Fast and Furious’ is also set for May next year.

“Studios are constantly facing economic challenges,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media reviewer at media organization ComScore.

However, he added, “Postponing the release date of the Bond film means that the producers believe that the cinema hall is the right place for the film.”

However, some of the films have been released directly to the streaming media without waiting for the release.