The launch of the 25th James Bond movie was postponed due to the novel coronavirus.
‘No Time To Die’, the first major studio blockbuster to have its release date postponed due to COVID-19, is set for release on November 2020.
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‘Bond 25’: First look at Upcoming 007 Film
The 25th James Bond movie, which was pushed back from its original April launch, is set to be premiered on November 12 in the United Kingdom and November 20, 2020 in the United States according to The Hollywood Reporters.
In the second ‘No Time To Die’ trailer, released in December 2019, Daniel Craig dodges bullets and is practically run over by a speeding car (although he comes out alive), takes a suicidal dive, hits a wall and lands on the ground dazed, a sign its going to be an action-packed instalment. Like most Bond movies, the villain, Safin, played by Rami Malek, is scarred, a deformity that makes him stand out and all the more menacing in his bid for revenge.
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, ‘No Time To Die’ stars returnees Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Christoph Waltz. Fellow newcomers include Ana De Armas – a high-kicking operative in Santiago – and Lashana Lynch as the “new double-o.”