April 2020, clearly, wasn’t the right time to release Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” as the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to move to November. Now, with November fast approaching, the film has already moved to April 2021.
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The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen Talent list, the Still Star-Crossed actress told the publication: 'You're given a fresh perspective on a brand-new black woman in the Bond world.' When news of Lashana taking over the code name 007 from Daniel Craig first emerged, the reports were met with mixed reviews, with former Bond girl Trina Parks even claiming the iconic code name was meant for a man. On the backlash, the media personality defiantly said: 'It doesn't dishearten me.
It makes me feel quite
.April 2020, clearly, wasn’t the right time to release Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” as the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to move to November. Now, with November fast approaching, the film has already moved to April 2021.
No Time To Die will watch Daniel Craig take a bow as the James Bond from the Bond franchise. The actor, who has appeared in four Bond movies, will don the suit one last time and promises to make his farewell from the franchise a memorable affair.
Looks like James Bond fans will have to wait some more to see Daniel Craig play the famous British spy for the last time as No Time To Die has officially been delayed to next year. Letting go of their November 20 release date, due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting movie theatres all over the world, Bond 25 will now hit theatres on Easter 2021 weekend, ie.
is starting to be a bit ironic.The 25th entry in the Bond franchise — and final starring Daniel Craig as 007 — has been redated yet again due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, moving off Nov. 20 to its new release date: April 2, 2021.«MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G.
Earlier this year, No Time To Die dropped the audio of its theme song sung by Billie Eilish. Staying true to the franchise, Billie added her style to the song and presented a masterpiece.
James Bond makers have officially confirmed that Daniel Craig won’t return as agent 007 after his last Bond film No Time To Die (even though he has said as much countless times).
Billie Eilish's new James Bond theme song, «No Time to Die,» now has a sexy music video to go with it. The sultry song of love and betrayal is the franchise's latest anthem, soundtracking the film of the same name, which hits theaters Nov.
Also Read: Billie Eilish Documentary 'The World's A Little Blurry' Set for February Debut on Apple TV+Eilish recently announced that she will be the subject of a documentary film called “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry” that will premiere on Apple TV+ in February 2021.
Though there are still some that question whether or not “No Time to Die” will actually arrive in cinemas this November, all signs are pointing to the fact that the distributor is, in fact, plowing ahead with a theatrical release of Daniel Craig’s final James Bond appearance. And to make it even more official, we have the music video for Billie Eilish’s “No Time to Die” theme song.
For years, the James Bond franchise has been criticised for its treatment towards the female characters in their movies. However, Lashana Lynch assures that things will be different in No Time To Die.
Numerous summer releases were pushed to November owing to the COVID-19 outbreak in the world. While the situation isn't under control in the US, Danial Craig's No Time To Die continues to eye the November release date as per the latest poster.
"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.
Rami Malek has introduced his Bond villain Safin in a new promo video for No Time To Die, Daniel Craig’s final 007 film.“What I really wanted from Safin was to make him unsettling,” the Bohemian Rhapsody star explains in the new clip, “thinking of himself as being heroic”The new video for the blockbuster film, which hits cinemas on 12 November, shows Safin threatening Léa Seydoux’s Madeleine Swann: “I’m a man willing to kill the person you love most.”“What he wants and what he’s willing to do,”
No Time To Die, the new Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed James Bond film, was released by Universal yesterday giving fans a new look at Daniel Craig’s final 007 film.The action-packed trailer, which was much more classically ‘Bond’ than previous teasers, revealed a ton of previously unseen footage from the 25th Biond film, including a hint of the nefarious plot that Craig’s secret agent has to diffuse.However it’s also revealed that a huge plot twist – previously only an unconfirmed rumour – is
The newest, explosive trailer for No Time to Die has just debuted online!
Also Read: 'No Time to Die' Theatrical Release Moved Up by 5 Days in the U.S.Originally scheduled for April 10, the film’s release was postponed to Nov. 25 in the U.S.
A new No Time To Die trailer has been released and boy, we are prayer hard than ever that this pandemic just ends soon. The new Bond movie, which is also Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, had released a trailer earlier this year.