Daniel Craig will star as James Bond for the final time in No Time To Die (Image: PA)
James Bond film No Time To Die is reportedly set to be delayed once more over coronavirus, this time being pushed again till autumn this 12 months.
In accordance to Deadline, sources have stated that the upcoming flick will not be launched on April 2 as was deliberate.
The film, set to star Daniel Craig on his remaining outing as the key agent, was beforehand pushed again from its November 2020 release date.
Earlier than then, it was delayed from April 2020 to November.
The highly-anticipated flick is about to star Daniel in his remaining film as Bond, Knives Out star Ana De Armas, Lashana Lynch as she takes on the 007 function, and Rami Malek because the villainous Safin,
Ralph Fiennes can be starring as M, whereas Léa Seydoux will seem as Bond’s love curiosity, Madeleine Swann.
In the meantime, hypothesis has been constructing about who’s set to play the following Bond after Daniel steps down this 12 months.
Bookies presently favour the likes of Tom Hardy and James Norton, whereas Rege-Jean Web page and Idris Elba are outsiders within the operating.
Not too long ago taking himself out of the operating, George Clooney weighed in on the discussion and gave his pick.
Talking on Mark Wright’s Coronary heart Night Present, George dominated himself out of the half, however urged Idris needs to be the one to take over.
It’s Daniel Craig’s remaining outing as Bond (Image: WireImage)
‘To begin with as a result of, I’ll be 60 this 12 months so it’s a bit of late for the Bond factor,’ he advised the host. ‘Second of all, Bond needs to be a Brit don’t you assume? I imply correctly. It simply feels flawed.’
Stating that Idris ‘needs to be Bond’, the Ocean’s Eleven actor continued: ‘He’s elegant, I feel he’d do a terrific job of it.
‘That’s who I’d’ve solid, positive, completely however usually, no I don’t assume I needs to be [me].
‘The closest factor I’ve ever completed to any type of hero like that was Batman and we noticed how that turned out.’
Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for remark.
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