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Trailer Drops For New James Bond Movie No Time To Die

Trailer Drops For New James Bond Movie No Time To Die

It's released on 12 November

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

The new trailer for No Time To Die has dropped and it looks exactly how we wanted it to:

In the lead-up to the much awaited release date - 12 November in the UK - the new trailer looks like it definitely lives up to the action we've come to expect from 007 movies.

Daniel Craig suits up as the infamous spy once again, for his final portrayal of the character.

The movie was due to be released in April this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, it was rescheduled to 12 November in the UK and 20 November in the US.

The 25th Bond film was due to premiere in London on 31 March, but insiders told The Hollywood Reporter that Eon Productions' Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson pushed for the release to be rescheduled.

Universal Pictures

As well as being Craig's fifth and final portrayal of 007, the film will also see Rami Malek in the role of villain Safin. Other additions to the long-running franchise include Knives Out star Ana de Armas and Captain Marvel's Lashana Lynch.

We'll also be seeing some familiar characters alongside Bond, such as Ralph Fiennes as M, Naomie Harris as Moneypenny, Ben Whishaw as Q, Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter and Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld.

Back in February, an American cinema chain accidentally revealed exactly how long the film will be.

Regal posted the film onto its website to give fans an insight into what it's about and when they can potentially buy tickets. But it also inadvertently revealed it will be a whopping 163 minutes (2 hrs, 43 mins) long.

Universal Pictures

If you're a fan of the franchise, then the news that it will be nearly three hours long will be music to your ears. The film will eclipse the previous record holder Spectre, which ran for 148 minutes (2 hrs, 28 mins).

It's especially brilliant considering it will give Daniel Craig plenty of time to wrap up his role as the seductive, dangerous and sometimes rogue British MI6 secret agent.

The film's synopsis says: "James Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help.

"The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology."

Featured Image Credit: Universal Pictures

Topics: TV and Film, James Bond