No Time To Die Trailer: Daniel Craig�s Final James Bond Movie will now debut on November
Daniel Craig’s upcoming James Bond film, No Time to Die, has dropped a new trailer on Thursday. The film was about to release in April 2020. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything worldwide as cinemas in many countries started reopening after being shut down for months. Now, the makers have opted for a theatrical release in November.
The trailer began with an intense fight scene; Daniel Craig (James Bond) found himself on a bridge as a fast car comes towards him, and a shooter rain down bullets. To save his life, he jumps off the bridge and proclaims, “The past isn’t dead.”
James Bond has left active service. His friend and a CIA officer, Felix Leiter, ask help in the search for Valdo Obruchev, a missing scientist. Safin (Rami Malek), the new bond villain, threatens to destroy the world, killings millions of people with modern technology.
No Time to Die is going to be Daniel Craig’s final film as Agent 007. He previously played the iconic British character in films such as “Casino Royale” (2006), followed by the blockbusters “Quantum of Solace” (2008), “Skyfall” (2012), and “Spectre” (2015).
“No Time to Die” is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who directed and produced the Netflix series “Maniac” (2018), “Beasts of No Nation” (2015), and wrote, “It” (2017). Fukunaga co-wrote “No Time to Die” with Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Scott Z. Burns. The film stars Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw. Multiple Emmy-winning singer Billie Eilish has performed the theme song.
“Although time would have been lovely, we had to put our pencils down when we finished our post-production window, which was thankfully before COVID shut down everything else. The short answer is money. Although Bond is a big movie, we still have to weigh cost with value. And like anything, you could tinker endlessly. The movie is great as it is, hopes you’ll feel the same too when it comes out.” Fukunaga said
The film will now debut on the big screen in the United Kingdom on Nov. 12 and North American on Nov. 20.