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coronavirus en allemagne, 'No Time to Die' had its release date pushed back by seven months due to the coronavirus.  (MGM) Concerns had already been brewing around the imminent release and the global outbreak. Publicity plans in China, Japan and South Korea had previously been canceled. Several theaters in China are closed due to the outbreak. Meanwhile, there are concerns that the coronavirus in Italy could expand to the rest of Europe. THR estimates that the film could have been hit to the tune of 30 percent of its final projected box office tallies — or $300 million out of a likely $1 billion global take.

coronavirus en allemagne - JAMES BOND 'CAN BE OF ANY COLOR, BUT HE IS MALE,' SAYS LONGTIME FRANCHISE PRODUCER No Time to Die was originally scheduled for a March 31 world premiere in London and a North American debut on April 10. The Bond films make a significant portion of their profits from international markets. The last film, “Spectre,” made over $679 million from overseas theaters in 2015, with over $84 million of that total coming from China. Daniel Craig's last 'James Bond' film was in danger of underperforming at the box office due to theater closures.  (Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures/EON Productions)

coronavirus en allemagne, Hollywood film release and production schedules have already been affected by the outbreak. Last week, Paramount Pictures halted production on the seventh “Mission: Impossible” film, which had been scheduled to shoot in Venice, Italy. The studio also postponed the Chinese release of “Sonic the Hedgehog.” The coronavirus outbreak emerged in China and has spread globally. No Time to Die is Daniel Craig's last movie as 007. It also stars Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes, and Christoph Waltz. Oscar-winner Rami Malek joined the cast as Bond's next nemesis along with franchise newcomers Ana de Armas and Lashana Lynch.

coronavirus en allemagne - If you aren’t sure if your family member has a cold or the coronavirus here is how to care for them while keeping yourself safe. Three confirmed coronavirus cases in Maryland put Johns Hopkins University on alert Thursday, a day before two NCAA Division III Tournament games were scheduled. The school said that the games between Johns Hopkins and Penn State-Harrisburg, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Yeshiva University on March 6, as well as the second-round game set to be played March 7, will all be played in an empty stadium because of the virus.

coronavirus en allemagne - NO. 2 BAYLOR WOMEN BEAT TEXAS FOR 58TH BIG 12 WIN IN A ROW “In light of Maryland's recently confirmed cases of COVID-19, and based on CDC guidance for large gatherings, we have determined that it is prudent to hold this tournament without spectators,” the school wrote on its website. “We are not making any determination about other JHU events at this time; while we await further guidance from public health authorities, we will be assessing large events on a case-by-case basis. We regret any inconvenience to the families and fans of the players.”