Daniel Craig will bid adieu to James Bond in No Time To Die. While the Bond movie, which has now been pushed to 2021, will watch Craig walk towards the exit door, all eyes are on the entry door.
14.09.2020 - 17:53 / nypost.com
“No Time To Die,” gives viewers insight into this brand new villain, played by Oscar-winner Rami Malek, 39.“What he wants and what he’s willing to do makes him a very frightening character,” says director Cary Joji Fukunaga in a video introducing the ominous new character.
“Both personally to Bond, and also on a global level.”Indeed, the maniacal Safin says to 007: “We both eradicate people to make the world a better place.”At one point in the dark video, we watch as Safin stands on a frozen
.Daniel Craig will bid adieu to James Bond in No Time To Die. While the Bond movie, which has now been pushed to 2021, will watch Craig walk towards the exit door, all eyes are on the entry door.
Rumors have been swirling that Harry Styles is in the running to play James Bond in the next 007 movie, but now his rep is shooting that down.
Sorry, Harry Styles fans. The former One Direction singer is not about to become the next James Bond.Earlier this week, sources claimed that Styles was in talks to replace Daniel Craig as the next 007.
We now have official confirmation from the producers of James Bond that Daniel Craig won’t return (even though he has said as much countless times).
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No Time To Die will complete the story arc that began with Daniel Craig’s debut as James Bond in Casino Royale, with 007’s romance with Madeleine Swann playing a key part.“It’s the fifth and final [Bond] film that Daniel Craig is going to be doing,” producer Barbara Broccoli reveals on the first episode of No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast. “[No Time To Die is] a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through, and it ties up all the storylines.
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With actor Daniel Craig reportedly wanting to step down as James Bond, it looks like Harry Styles is putting together the ultimate sizzle reel of how he should be the next 007. The 26-year-old singer proved he looks damn fine behind the wheel of a luxury convertible sports car, while also playing a sexy skipper in the new music video for his single “Golden.” The singer was photographed on location along Italy’s stunning Amalfi Coast on Sept.
Actor Michael Lonsdale has died at the age of 89.Michael was known for playing villain Hugo Drax in the 1979 James Bond film “Moonraker” opposite Roger Moore.The actor died at his home in Paris, his agent Olivier Loiseau confirmed.Lonsdale played an industrialist planning to poison all humans on Earth before repopulating the planet from his space station in the iconic Bond film.He had an acting career that spanned over six decades, playing roles in film, TV, radio and on stage.Lonsdale appeared
Tom Hardy, the favorite actor to get the iconic role, ‘has been cast’ to replace Daniel Craig after No Time To Die. Two major UK bookies have suspended all bets on the next 007 while another has slashed odds to make Hardy the new clear front-runner.Rumors are beginning to circulate that Mad Max: Fury Road hottie, Hardy, is the chosen actor.
Fans have been speculating for years over who will replace Daniel Craig in the beloved role and seems like Tom Hardy is the new favourite. According to The Vulcan Reporter, Tom Hardy is set to replace Daniel Craig in the coveted role as the next James Bond in 007 movies.
Tom Hardy has been a trending topic on Google and social platforms all day thanks to the latest rumors surrounding the casting of James Bond.
"We both eradicate people, to make the world a better place. I just want to be a little tidier," says Safin, James Bond's latest terrifying villain in No Time To Die.
Almost two years ago, Rami Malek became a bit of a meme thanks to his unintentionally creepy commercial for Mandarin Oriental. The short video features Malek staring at the camera describing things he’s a fan of.
Rami Malek has said he wanted to make his Bond villain Safin “unsettling”.