Entertainment
Another “No Time To Die” Delay Likely – Dark Horizons
With the coronavirus pandemic escalating in the United States and parts of Europe, and a vaccine rollout likely to go slower than expected, it looks like the 2021…

With the coronavirus pandemic escalating in the United States and parts of Europe, and a vaccine rollout likely to go slower than expected, it looks like the 2021 film release calender will be gutted much like the 2020 one was last year.
Numerous films remain on the release calendar for early 2021, despite high virus numbers and approximately 65% of U.S. theaters remaining closed. The pushing back of “Morbius” yesterday however is fanning the flames of talk that others on the slate for the first…
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