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The movie was released on digital, DVD and Blu-Ray in early November after only a 31 day theatrical window, which is usually unheard of for such a big movie, however as large numbers of the older demographic that Bond movies appeal to have been hesitant to return to cinemas just yet, it should lead to No Time to Die also doing well in the home media market as well. We extend our thanks to our exhibitor and promotional partners for remaining steadfast in their support of the film.”ĭue to the unheard-of delay with the movie’s release, it has led to Daniel Craig being crowned as the longest-serving Bond in the almost 60-year history of the franchise and the search for his successor to be postponed to 2022 to allow the actor to have his final moment of glory as the iconic character. This achievement is a testament to Daniel Craig and the entire cast, as well as our director Cary Fukunaga, producers Michael and Barbara, and the crew for making an incredible film. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, all of us at MGM are grateful to the teams at Universal Pictures, United Artists Releasing, and in our own MGM territories for their tremendous efforts to cross this great milestone with No Time to Die. Along with our partners at Eon, Michael G. After a long delay, we are especially gratified to know No Time to Die has entertained so many moviegoers the world over. Michael De Luca, Chairman of MGM’s film group, and Pamela Abdy, MGM Film Group President said of the achievement, “We are so thrilled to see audiences returning to theaters across the world and for their ongoing support of the theatrical experience. A decision was initially made to delay the movie until November 2020, then April 2021 and finally, with a hope of giving the movie the theatrical run it deserved – and with all involved adamant it would not be going to a streaming platform - it landed in late September for most international markets and early October for the U.S. Owing to the departure of Danny Boyle as direct, the film was delayed until April 2020, and that was enough to land it into the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. The journey of No Time to Die to cinemas has not been easy, having originally been planned for release back in 2019. Although there are a small number of big movies to come, including this week’s release of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and December’s Spider-Man: No Way Home and The Matrix Resurrection to come, 2021, and indeed the pandemic era, looks like it is going to be dominated by Daniel Craig’s superspy departure. With both movies coming in part from Universal Pictures, they will be quite pleased with the outcome, as the two movies are currently holding off Marvel’s 2021 offerings of Black Widow, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and, for now, Eternals. While the movie may not have performed as well as some at the domestic box office, with Eternals set to push it down to 7th in that chart, the international appetite for Bond has been enough to boost the film above the 9th outing of the Fast and Furious franchise. No Time to Die brought Daniel Craig’s tenure as James Bond to a close in style when it premiered last month in cinemas, but it could well prove to be the ultimate swan song as the film’s worldwide box office takings passed the $733 mark this weekend, making it the highest-grossing Hollywood movie of the year as it sped past F9: The Fast Saga.