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MGM to Take $30M to 50M Hit After Moving 'No Time to Die' Release Date | THR News
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2020-03-06
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The studio was facing a much costlier alternative given that worldwide theater closures could have resulted in a minimum of 30 percent shaved off the final box office tallies.
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