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 - 20:35 / justjared.com
Rami Malek is giving fans a first glimpse at his No Time To Die villain, Safin, in a brand new featurette.
The 39-year-old actors portrays the villain opposite Daniel Craig in the upcoming flick, and in the video, suggests that Safin could be James Bond’s most “formidable” foe yet.
“What I really wanted from Safin was to make him unsettling, thinking of himself as heroic,” Rami shared. “Safin is a formidable adversary. James Bond has to adapt to him.”
Director Cary Fukunaga adds, “What he wants
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.
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.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“No Time to Die,” the latest James Bond installment, will be postponed until next year, the filmmakers announced Friday.The film, starring Daniel Craig in his final stint as the agent formerly known as 007, is expected to hit theaters April 2, 2021, a year later than initially planned. “No Time to Die,” back in March, was the first major tentpole to shift its release date as cases of coronavirus began to spread.
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"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,”
Eli Countryman Rami Malek plays the newest James Bond villain, Safin, in the upcoming “No Time to Die.”A new video uploaded to the James Bond 007 YouTube channel on Monday gave the first detailed view into Malek’s character, a man bent on revenge.
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James Bond may have finally met his match.
Rami Malek has said he wanted to make his Bond villain Safin “unsettling”.
“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.