Daniel Craig has defended James Bond producers’ decision to delay the premiere of the new film – No Time To Die – until April next year.
The actor, 52, who plays the title role in the franchise, is the most high profile star from the film to speak out on the move, which was announced on Saturday.
The decision was followed by the news that Cineworld is set to temporarily close its theatres in the UK and Ireland as well as its 536 U.S. Regal cinemas, while Odeon announced around a quarter of its 120 venues will move to a weekend-only model.
Opinion: Daniel Craig has defended James Bond producers’ decision to delay the premiere of the new film – No Time To Die – until April next yearÂ
In recent weeks dozens of blockbusters have announced that they plan to push back their launch until next year or even 2022, amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.Â
Speaking on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Craig said: ‘This thing is just bigger than all of us.Â
‘We want to release the movie at the same time all around the world and this isn’t the right time. So fingers cross April 2 is going to be our date.’
Although Craig suggested the plan was due to an apparent worldwide release, James Bond films have never been premiered at the same time.
‘This isn’t the time!’: The actor, 53, who plays the title role in the franchise, is the most high profile star from the film to speak out on the move, which was announced on Saturday
The films are typically shown in the UK a few weeks before the US opening, for example Spectre opened on October 26 in Britain and November 6 in America.
Before the move was announced, No Time to Die was slated for a November 12 release in the UK and November 20 in the U.S.
MGM Studios, Universal Pictures and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said in a statement on Friday that the film is now set for release on April 2 ‘in order to be seen by a worldwide theatrical audience.’
‘We understand the delay will be disappointing to our fans but we now look forward to sharing ‘No Time To Die’ next year,’ the companies and producers said.
Suffering:Â The decision was followed by the news that Cineworld is set to temporarily close its theatres in the UK and Ireland as well as its 536 U.S. Regal cinemas, while Odeon announced around a quarter of its 120 venues will move to a weekend-only modelÂ
Elsewhere during the interview with Fallon, Craig offered his advice on what you need to be the next bond, สล็à¸à¸• as rumours continue to swirl over who will fill his shoes when he departs after the next Bond film.
Tom Hardy, Richard Madden, James Norton and Henry Cavill are all among the front runners to take over the iconic role in the future.Â
Craig has portrayed Agent 007 in five films, starting with 2006’s Casino Royale, and his last outing will be in the forthcoming No Time To Die.
When asked by the late night host, ‘What advice would you give the next Bond?’ Craig replied much in the same fashion as one RuPaul Charles:Â Â
Short and to the point:Â Daniel Craig guested on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday, and shared his advice for whomever succeeds him as James Bond
Those killer blues: Daniel started off in the role in 2006’s Casino Royale
‘Don’t f**k it up. It’s a beautiful, amazing thing.Â
‘I don’t know what else to say, really,’ he continued. ‘Don’t f**k it up! Leave it better than when you found it.
‘Is that alright? Can I say that? Probably not!’ he added.
‘You’re allowed to do whatever you want. You’re James Bond!’ Fallon assured him.Â
Bond was supposed to hit theatres in spring this year, but like most major films it was delayed due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
Similar to other blockbusters including Wonder Woman 1984, the newest Bond has been shuffled around on the release calendar a number of times.
Delayed:Â On Monday, The Batman joined the long list of films being pushed, with studio Warner Bros. rescheduling the DC film all the way into 2022
Change of plan:Â Disney announced last month that its live-action version of Mulan would instead debut on its streaming service Disney Plus, rather than a theatrical release
On Monday, The Batman joined the long list of films being pushed, with studio Warner Bros. rescheduling the DC film all the way into 2022.
The Batman had been scheduled to premiere on October 1, 2021, สล็à¸à¸• but has now been put back until March 2, 2022. Â
Warner Bros. has also delayed the releases of several other movies including The Flash and Shazam 2.
The studio is now moving the Denis Villeneuve remake of sci-fi classic Dune starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya to October 1, 2021, to fill the slot left vacant by The Batman.
It is also moving up the release of Matrix 4, starring Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, from April 2022 to December 22, 2021.
Coming soon: Sony Pictures announced Monday that the Milla Jovovich fantasy thriller Monster Hunter is being moved forward four months from April 23, สล็à¸à¸• 2021, to this December 30
Last week, the release of the highly-anticipated Fast and Furious sequel F9 was also delayed again, this time until May 28, 2021.Â
Disney announced last month that its live-action version of Mulan would instead debut on its streaming service Disney Plus, rather than a theatrical release.Â
Meanwhile, Sony Pictures announced Monday that the Milla Jovovich fantasy thriller Monster Hunter is being moved forward four months from April 23, 2021, to this December 30.Â
The film is written and directed by Jovovich’s husband Paul W. S. Anderson and is loosely based on the Capcom video game series of the same name.Â
Black Widow, Cruella, Thor: Love and Thunder and Top Gun: Maverick have all been pushed to 2021 release date after worried bosses feared rising coronavirus cases would keep fans out of cinemas.