Shoppers walk past an advertisement for the upcoming James Bond film ‘No Time To Die’ whose release has been delayed to October, at the Christiana Mall in Newark, Delaware US November 19, 2020. — Reuters picwas postponed to October from April, its producers said, another setback for movie theatres trying to rebuild a business crushed by the coronavirus pandemic.
The film, which cost an estimated US$200 million to produce, marks actor Daniel Craig’s last outing as agent 007.would kick off a rebound in moviegoing. The pandemic devastated the film business in 2020, and ticket sales in the United States and Canada sunk 80 per cent. That hurt independent theatres and big chains including AMC Entertainment, Cineworld Plc and Cinemark Holdings Inc.
Many cinemas are closed, and ones that are open enforce strict attendance limits to allow for social distancing.
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