• July 3, 2024
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‘No Time to Die’ New Poster, Pushed Back To October 2021 Release

NO Time to Die, the 25th installment in the James Bond film series and Daniel Craig’s fifth and final run as Agent 007, releases new poster and reveals studio intention to move forward with an adjusted release date.

 

 

No Time to Die, has been one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year and this new poster marks the first indication of the film’s newest date.

 

 

Provided there are no further delays that would require another rescheduling, No Time to Die is officially on track to drop almost two years after it was originally planned to release.

 

 

This confirmation comes on the heels of several postponements for the newest movie in the long-running spy franchise, which experienced several delays in production leading up to its originally-planned release.

 

 

No Time to Die had once upon a time been scheduled to premiere in November 2019, before being pushed back to February 2020, then April that same year in the aftermath of co-writer and director Danny Boyle‘s departure from the film, citing creative differences.

 

 

After Cary Fukunaga took over at the helm, production seemingly ran smoothly, but a worldwide tour and international premiere scheduled for April was canceled due to a COVID-19 outbreak in China.

 

 

MGM and Eon Productions confirmed that they would be postponing the release until November 12, 2020, but by October it was evident that the widespread pandemic would be impacting the theater industry much more significantly than originally anticipated.

 

 

No Time to Die was then delayed again to April 2021, before eventually getting pushed back to October 2021.

 

 

As of now, No Time to Die is currently slated for an October 8 premiere, with a release date of September 30 in the U.K.

 

 

It’s been six years since the last Bond film, and fans are eager to see a new installment in the series. Craig first appeared as Bond in 2006’s Casino Royale, followed by 2008’s Quantum of Solace, 2012’s Skyfall and 2015’s Spectre.

 

 

No Time to Die will see the return of some familiar faces from Craig’s previous films, including Ralph Fiennes(M), Naomie Harris’(Eve Moneypenny) and Jeffrey Wright (CIA agent Felix Leiter).

 

 

The movie will also introduce new characters played by Rami Malek as villain Safin, Lashana Lynch as new M16 agent Nomi and Craig’s Knives Out co-star Ana de Armas as Paloma.

 

 

The film will see Craig’s final turn as the iconic spy, making the movie all the more anticipated. (ROHN ROMULO)

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