“No Time To Die“, the 25th installment in the James Bond franchise, is set to have the world's biggest premiere in September.
According to a report published by "The Mirror" on Saturday MGM and the movie's producers allocated £10 million for a grand premiere held in a large London stadium such as Wembley Arena.
A source speaking to the publication stated that those behind-the-scenes believe they can carry on with the biggest in-person premiere of the post-pandemic era, noting they have already put aside a £10million for an event in England, which will signal the return of these kinds of flashy movie launches that everybody’s been missing for the last year.
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"No Time To Die" is set to hit the theaters on September 30, which will feature Daniel Craig’s last performance as the 007 agent.
The film, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, was originally scheduled for release in April 2020 but was pushed back multiple times due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“No Time To Die” follows Bond after he has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica when his old friend Felix Leiter, played by Jeffrey Wright, from the CIA turns up asking for help.
Leaving his seemingly happy life with Madeleine (Lea Seydoux), Bond returns to the field to face Safin (Rami Malek) who is armed with a new dangerous technology that could impact the world.
Producer Barbara Broccoli previously revealed that the movie will deliver a satisfying ending for Daniel's Bond.