Bond is back and no worldwide pandemic is going to stop him.
The 20th James Bond movie, 'No Time to Die', is sticking tight to its release date of November 12th 2020 (or November 20th if you're in the US).
The film was originally meant to hit cinemas in April this year but was forced to be postponed. It was the first major Hollywood release to get pushed back in the wake of COVID-19.
Daniel Craig is back as the super spy. He's joined by Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, and Naomie Harris; with Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz and Ralph Fiennes also joining proceedings.
Ana de Arms, Rory Kinnear and Billy Magnussen also star.
The film takes place five years after the capture of Blofeld when Bond has left active service.
He is asked by old friend and CIA agent Felix Leiter, his friend and a CIA officer to help him find a missing scientist named Valdo Obruchev.
But, what do you know, this leads to a mission where he has to save the world all over again.
As teased by the trailer description, "The mission that changes everything begins…"
'No Time to Die' hits cinemas November 2020. Watch the trailer now.