Universal Pictures has dropped a new trailer of our favorite spy James Bond’s upcoming movie “No Time to Die” ahead of its November release.
The brand new trailer featured big secrets, plot twists, and unpredictable turns. The footage is basically an elaborated version of the first trailer, offering frequent glimpses of Dr. Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux), Bond's love interest, along with hints that 007 has quit his service at MI6 for Swann, who is forced to resurface when her life is at stake by the “No Time To Die" villain, scar-faced Safin (by Rami Malek).
Malek’s role will certainly be an addition to his resume, which he described the job as a “dream role” for him.
The plot revolves around a retired James Bond, who is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica which is soon disturbed with the appearance of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology, forcing them to call for him for the final mission. In the end, 007 will be replaced by a woman, who is played by Lynch.
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The movie is directed by Cary Fukunaga, and starring Daniel Craig as 007, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, Ana de Armas, Billy Magnussen, Rory Kinnear, David Dencik, and Dali Benssalah.
The highly anticipated movie is the latest in the Bond series, specifically, number 25th James Bond movie in the franchise, which will witness Craig’s last appearance on the screen as 007.
“No Time to Die” was filmed in London, Jamaica, Norway, and Italy. Bond’s return to Jamaica sees the spy back to familiar ground as 1962’s “Dr. No,” Bond’s first film, and 1973’s “Live and Let Die” were filmed there.
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The production faced many obstacles including, Craig injuring his ankle while filming in May 2019 and a crewmember being injured following a minor explosion on the UK set.
The movie was going to be directed by English director Danny Boyle, however, he dropped out due to “creative differences”.
“No Time To Die” was pushed back from its original April launch due to the coronavirus pandemic, which is now set for release in November.