Daniel Craig's No Time To Die Release Gets Delayed By Six Months News Daniel Craig-starrer Bond film No Time To Die has been postponed yet again. Originally set to release in April 2020, the film will now release on October 8, 2021. Reportedly, the latest delay has been caused by the growing cases of Coronavirus. MGM announced the change in release date on Thursday (January 21). This will reportedly mark No Time To Die's third delay in 10 months since the pandemic started. According to reports, the makers are concerned about covering the film's massive budget of USD 200 million and have relied on global ticketing sales in the past. However, due to theatres still closed in most part of the world or running on 50% capacity, the sales are bound to be lower than expected.