The long-awaited final outing of Daniel Craig's 007 has been given one last trailer ahead of its release this autumn.
Originally due for release way back when in 2019, it's fair to say that 'No Time To Die' has had to endure the worst treatment when it comes to release dates and the ongoing pandemic. Thankfully though, we won't have to wait too much longer to see what all of the fuss is about, as the movie is sticking to its new release date of September and there's a new trailer to enjoy.
April 2020 was once the initial release window of the action blockbuster, which was then shifted to November 2020 due to everything. Unfortunately, that still didn't happen for MGM, and the movie went to April 2021, followed once again by a November 2021 date. Then, in a weird turn of events, the movie got moved up to October. Over the past year, 'No Time To Die' has been caught up in a swirl of rumours that it was going to be hitting a streaming service - a la virtually every other movie released this past year and a half - but producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson were always keen to have it arrive in theatres.
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga's movie will centre on Daniel Craig's Bond for the final time, which will wrap up his five-movie arc as the 00 agent. Rami Malek is on hand as the main villain of the piece this time around, the creepily masked Safin, but Christoph Waltz's Blofeld from 'Spectre' will also appear.
Naomie Harris, Léa Seydoux, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw will all be reprising their roles, with Ana de Armas and Lashana Lynch joining the cast as two of Bond's new special agent colleagues.
The movie will be unveiled at a premiere at the Royal Albert Hall on September 28, followed by its release in Irish cinemas on September 30.
Here's the final 'No Time To Die' trailer.
'No Time To Die' arrives in cinemas on September 30.