James Bond: It?s Not Time to Die (from the Coronavirus) cancels China Tour for Film Premiere
Following growing concerns over the mounting coronavirus death toll and over 70,000 infected, cast and crew of James Bond No Time to Die are cancelling their film premiere tour of China
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With a coronavirus death toll exceeding 1700 in China, a planned James Bond tour for the premiere of No Time to Die in the Chinese mainland has been cancelled. James Bond No Time to Die, the forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series featuring Daniel Craig in his fifth and final outing as the fictional MI6 spy James Bond.
No Time to Die is slated to have its world premiere at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 31 March 2020, followed by a global theatrical from April onwards in Beijing. Craig and other key stars in the upcoming 25th Bond blockbuster were due to travel to China for the film’s premiere which included a tour in other Chinese cities.
James Bond: It’s Not Time to Die (from the Coronavirus), cancels film tour of China
COVID-19 has infected more than 70,000 people, and with it, provided the catalyst for governments and companies to clamp down on events and large gatherings to avoid incidences of “cluster transmission” of the coronavirus. As a result, over 70,000 cinemas across China are currently closed with multiple countries issuing travel embargoes and closing borders with th...
The post James Bond: It’s Not Time to Die (from the Coronavirus) cancels China Tour for Film Premiere appeared first on LUXUO.
With a coronavirus death toll exceeding 1700 in China, a planned James Bond tour for the premiere of No Time to Die in the Chinese mainland has been cancelled. James Bond No Time to Die, the forthcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series featuring Daniel Craig in his fifth and final outing as the fictional MI6 spy James Bond.
No Time to Die is slated to have its world premiere at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 31 March 2020, followed by a global theatrical from April onwards in Beijing. Craig and other key stars in the upcoming 25th Bond blockbuster were due to travel to China for the film’s premiere which included a tour in other Chinese cities.
James Bond: It’s Not Time to Die (from the Coronavirus), cancels film tour of China
COVID-19 has infected more than 70,000 people, and with it, provided the catalyst for governments and companies to clamp down on events and large gatherings to avoid incidences of “cluster transmission” of the coronavirus. As a result, over 70,000 cinemas across China are currently closed with multiple countries issuing travel embargoes and closing borders with th...
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