Hopes are high for the September release of the latest in the super-spy franchise, No Time to Die

As ticket sales flicker back into life following the reopening of cinemas earlier this month, theatre owners are banking on one film to deliver them pre-pandemic-level crowds and box office success: Bond.

Sticking to its roadmap out of lockdown, the government allowed cinemas to reopen from 17 May. This gave Hollywood studios confidence in being able to turn a profit by returning to the big screen with blockbusters such as Marvel’s Black Widow and the latest in the Fast and Furious franchise this summer.

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