James Bond movie 'No Time To Die' slated to have world's greatest premier
The highly anticipated James Bond film VIRTUALLY NO TIME To Die will reportedly have the world's major premier when it'll be released in September. In line with the Mirror, the film producers and MGM have allocated £10 million for the UK event. It really is reported that the premier may take place in a large stadium in London just like the Wembley Arena.
The blockbuster was slated for an April 2020 release but as a result of Covid-19 pandemic its premiere was pushed back multiple times. A source speaking to the publication claimed: "They think they are able to pull off the biggest in-person premiere of the post-pandemic era, and have already put aside an impressive £10million for a meeting in England which will signal the return of the types of flashy movie launches that everybody's been missing going back year."
"They are looking at the largest venues in London, you start with Wembley and heading down from there, and also have enquired about the Staples Center in LA for a US premiere." "MGM and the Bond team have never liked the idea of launching this movie with out a red carpet event, which is among the multiple reasons they've rolled with all the delays."