The film, which stars Daniel Craig as the stylish spy, was set to open on April 2.
The company announced earlier this month that it will offer a bevy of classic “Bond” films for free with advertisement breaks on YouTube.
The legendary actor, best known for being the first person to portray James Bond in a movie, died earlier this year at age 90 after stepping out of the spotlight many years prior to his death.
Though the films referred to Bond's gun as the PPK, the actual prop used in "Dr. No," the very first Bond film starring the late Sean Connery, was the Walther PP, which had a slightly longer build.
In a picture shared on the official 007 account, the 51-year-old actor is seen wearing his classic black tie suit while standing beside director Cary Fukunaga.
One winning bidder is now legally able to drive in an actual James Bond Aston Martin, with working nail spreaders, tire slashers, smoke screen and rotating license plates.