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Erik Gruenwedel
November 6, 2021
MGM/United Artists Releasing’s latest James Bond movie, No Time to Die, is set to hit premium video-on-demand channels on Nov. 9 — one month after the movie’s North American release.
While no official announcement has been made, media reports say the movie will be available for $19.99 and a 48-hour rental window on premium video-on-demand platforms Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Comcast’s Xfinity Store, DirecTV Stream, Charter’s Spectrum TV and Fandango-owned Vudu. The news was first reported by Variety.
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No Time to Die is the fifth and final Bond movie featuring Daniel Craig as Agent 007. The film has generated more than $667million at the global box office, including nearly $144 million domestically.
The 30-day theatrical window mirrors Universal Pictures’ approach to many of its 2021 movie releases. MGM recently offered The Addams Family 2 on PVOD about a month after its theatrical debut. The animation sequel generated more than $93 million at the global box office, including more than $53 million domestically.
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