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MGM denies streaming rumors about James Bond film

2020-10-26T16:53:52.505Z


Netflix and Apple were apparently in negotiations for the streaming rights for the James Bond film, which had already been postponed several times. But MGM studio says, "The film is not for sale".


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The price of the film was about 600 million dollars: Netflix and Apple were apparently in negotiations with the MGM production studio over the streaming rights for the "James Bond" film "No Time to Die", which has already been postponed several times.

This is what "Bloomberg" and "Variety" report.

The cinema release of the 25th James Bond film was delayed several times due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

"We do not comment on rumors. The film is not for sale," a spokesman for the MGM studio told the industry newspaper.

The release of the film has been postponed to April 2021 in order to preserve the film experience for moviegoers.

Netflix and Apple declined to comment.

Amazon Studios announced on Friday that there were currently no talks about the acquisition of the Bond film.

Obtaining the rights to the film would be a huge coup for a streaming service.

This year "Mulan" went to Disney + and "Greyhound" with Tom Hanks went from the big screen to Apple.

As the producers of the film Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced, "No Time to Die" will not be shown in cinemas until April 2, 2021 instead of November 2020.

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Source: spiegel

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