James Bond in No Time To Die later this month, speculation continues to be rife over who will be the next 007. The current bookies' favourite is Regé-Jean Page, the rising star of Bridgerton who is taking Hollywood by storm.
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The Cure bassist Simon Gallup says he’s left the band “with a slightly heavy heart,” writing that he’s “fed up of betrayal.”Gallup joined the band in 1979 following a stint playing in Robert Smith‘s side-project Cult Hero. After leaving the band in 1982, he rejoined in 1984, and is The Cure’s second longest-serving member behind Smith.“With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure!” Gallup wrote in a public post on his personal Facebook account last night (August 14).
James Bond in No Time To Die later this month, speculation continues to be rife over who will be the next 007. The current bookies' favourite is Regé-Jean Page, the rising star of Bridgerton who is taking Hollywood by storm.
The final trailer for the long-awaited James Bond movie “No Time To Die” has arrived online.
Daniel Craig is back in his final turn as James Bond in the last trailer for No Time to Die.
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No Time To Die has been announced.The 25th instalment of the James Bond franchise was initially due to hit the big screen in April 2020, but has been delayed three times due to the coronavirus pandemic.Now, it has been confirmed that Daniel Craig will bow out as Bond in cinemas from late next month.An update posted to the official James Bond Twitter profile yesterday (August 20) announced that the No Time To Die world premiere will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday
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Facebook. “Good luck to them all …”When asked if he is OK, Gallup commented that he is, but “just got fed up of betrayal.” The 61-year-old rocker did not elaborate further on what that “betrayal” was.Gallup joined The Cure in 1979 and was the longest-serving member outside of lead singer and guitarist Robert Smith.
he wrote on Facebook.When a follower asked for information, Gallup commented that he was “just fed up of betrayal,” with no further explanation. The Cure, founded in 1978, has not publicly responded to the announcement as of Monday morning.
Simon Gallup announced he’s leaving the English rock band The Cure after four decades as its bassist. The 61-year-old musician announced the news with an incredibly brief statement shared on his Facebook Saturday. "With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure ! Good luck to them all," he wrote. In response to a commenter asking if he was OK given the abrupt change, Gallup noted that he’s fine, "just fed up of betrayal." Unfortunately, he didn’t elaborate on the betrayal
The Cure is minus its bass player.
The Cure is losing a member.
Ethan Shanfeld The Cure bassist Simon Gallup announced on Saturday that he is leaving the band.“With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure! Good luck to them all,” Gallup wrote on Facebook.
James Bond fans will finally be able to go and watch the final Daniel Craig 007 movie, No Time To Die. The film will bring Craig's version of Bond to a satisfying end, before ushering in a brand new actor to play the legendary British role.