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News movies & tv series 03 September 2020, 19:36

author: Milosz Szubert

Bond Returns on New Trailer of No Time to Die

Another trailer of Mo Time to Die, the latest James Bond movie and the last one starring Daniel Craig, appeared on the web. The production will premiere in cinemas on November 20, this year.

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has thwarted many plans and postponed the release of a large number of cinema productions. These include No Time to Die. According to the original plans, the new part of James Bond's adventures was to debut on April 3, but due to the cinemas being closed down for fear of the health of the viewers, it was finally delayed for over six months. Fortunately, the title's new premiere date is approaching, so it's high time to remind the audience of Agent 007. This was done with the help of the new trailer of No Time to Die, which debuted online today. Here he is:

The action of No Time to Die will start in Jamaica, some time after the events known from the previous movie, that is Spectre. James Bond is enjoying retirement with his beloved Madeleine Swann. However, the agent's past finally comes knocking when his former CIA friend, Felix Leiter, arrives on the island and asks for help in rescuing a group of abducted scientist. The seemingly simple mission quickly gets complicated, dark secrets come to light and a mysterious villain with new and deadly technology stands in 007's way.

Bond will return in November.

Cary Fukunaga, known, among others, from the first season of True Detective, directed No Time to Die. He was also involved in creating the script for the latest part of the Bond saga, together with Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Scott Bruns and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. During the screening we will see Rami Malek, Lea Seydoux, Ben Wishaw, Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Rory Kinnear, Ana de Arms, Lashana Lynch and, of course, Daniel Craig in the lead role. For the British, this will be his last performance as James Bond. Will it be a worthy goodbye? In terms of the size, for sure. No Time to Die will last 163 minutes (about 2 hours and 43 minutes), which makes it the longest Bond movie up to date.

  1. James Bond - official website

Milosz Szubert

Milosz Szubert

A film expert by education. Has been working at Gamepressure.com since January 2017. A fan of tennis, basketball, comics, good books, history, and strategic games by Paradox. Recently a self-taught Game Master (apparently he's quite good at it). For several years, he edited films on the Notatnik Kinomana channel on YouTube.

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