December8th, 2021 by Aston Martin Palm Beach. Released on October 8th, 2021, the 25th James Bond movie, No Time to Die, features four Aston Martin James Bond cars—two from the past, one from the present, and a concept car that’s yet to be released! Essentially, the new James Bond film pays tribute to the Aston Martin legacy’s full spectrum.
Daniel Craig saw out his reign as James Bond quite literally with a bang Picture MGM/Eon/Danjaq/UPI/Kobal/REXJames Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson have admitted they don’t know how they’re going to bring the secret agent back, but have reassured fans that they’ll figure it out’. Daniel Craig saw out his final Bond film quite literally with a bang as spoiler alert!, the secret agent was killed off by an MI6 missile strike. While a new actor is set to take over the license to kill, the producers admitted at Deadline’s Contenders Film New York event that they’re not completely sure on how that’s going to happen. We’ll figure that one out, but he will be back,’ Barbara announced. You can rest assured James Bond will be back.’ As for who’s set to take on the role, the battle is still wide open’, according to MGM boss Pamela Abdy. Broccoli and Wilson admitted they’re not sure how to bring Bond back Picture Getty ImagesAbdy, who serves as MGM’s President of Motion Pictures, has revealed that the studio has had preliminary conversations’ with Broccoli and Wilson about who will replace Daniel, after he bowed out as Bond in recent blockbuster No Time To Die. She told The Hollywood Reporter It’s wide open. We’ve had very early preliminary conversations with Barbara and Michael, but we wanted Daniel to have his last hurrah.’ To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Idris Elba has been a firm favourite as a potential 007 but it was recently reported that the Luther star was in early’ talks to play a Bond villain. A source told The Sun Idris has had informal talks with the studio and he has been told there is a role in the next Bond film for him, if he wants it. He won’t be the title character, but they do recognise the amount of pull and respect he commands, and they want to work with him on a completely original character for the next instalment. It is still very early days for the conversations but, so far, it looks like it would be the role of a villain.’ Meanwhile, others including Rege-Jean Page, Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill, and James Norton are front-runners, according to the bookies. Got a story? If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you. MORE James Bond and Shaft actor Tommy Lane dies aged 83 MORE James Bond replacement battle for Daniel Craig is wide open’ says film boss
Aftermany delays and much hand-wringing, Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond hits U.S. theaters this weekend. No Time to Die is already being lauded by critics as worth the wait, so at
Dr. Madeleine Swann is a fictional French psychiatrist originally affiliated to the Austrian Hoffler Klinik organization. She is also the daughter of the mysterious SPECTRE member Mr. White and the lover of Secret Intelligence Service SIS/MI6 operative James Bond, becoming the mother of his only child. A major character portrayed by French actress, Léa Seydoux, she first appeared in the 2015 film, Spectre, and returned in its 2021 sequel, No Time to Die. Biography Early life Madeleine Swann was born to Mr. White and his now deceased wife. When she was a young child, she was very close to both her parents, as shown in the photos on the wall in Mr. White's secret room in the hotel L'Americain. In 1998, Lyutsifer Safin came to their house in Nittedal, Norway to kill White, but only found a young Madeleine and her mother Mrs. White. From a closet in her house, Madeleine heard Safin murder her mother and hid under her bed as he turned his attention towards her. Madeleine, knowing her father kept a pistol hidden in a cupboard, got the gun and blindly shot Safin, breaking his mask. Madeline then dragged Safin's body out of the house, but before she could dispose of it, Safin reawakened and restarted his pursuit of her, forcing her onto a frozen lake. The ice cracked beneath her feet and she fell in, beginning to drown. However, Safin took pity on her and shot the ice before pulling her to the surface. He left soon after. Madeleine grew estranged from her father and his lifestyle as a callous and ruthless assassin, blaming him for her mother's death because of that incident, which leads to her running away from him to live with relatives of her mother in Paris and severing all contact with him. Madeleine also developed a dislike of guns. She later became a consultant in psychiatry, and as such, worked two years with Medecins Sans Frontieres in English, Doctors Without Borders before she went into hiding at the Hoffler clinic near Sölden in the Austrian Alps. Meeting James Bond After James Bond travelled to Austria to find Mr. White, White tells Bond to find Madeleine who will take him to L'Américain, which will in turn lead him to the people he is after. Bond finds her at the clinic where she works, but she is captured by Mr. Hinx first. Bond gives chase to the kidnappers, and their three cars crash. The two then make their escape. The pair then meet with Q, who reveals that Marco Sciarra's ring contains trace elements linking Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the leader of the organisation, and Bond's three previous missions. Swann then informs them about the name SPECTRE, and that L'Américain is a hotel in Morocco. Bond and Swann travel to the hotel and stay in the suite her father used to stay in every year. Swann there tells him about her troubled relationship with her father, to which Bond defends the deceased White, stating that White - in the poor health state he was in, when he was found by Bond - could have died weeks ago, but that Madeleine was the only reason that kept his heart beating until Bond arrived. As a drunken Madeleine wants to go to bed, she slips and falls into Bond's arms. However she doesn't want to become romantically involved with him, going as far as to threatening to kill him, should he touch her in her sleep. The next morning, Bond discovers White had built a secret room full of videotapes, charts and photographs, as well as maps and co-ordinates of where they go next. They travel to the nearest point a train will go, but are again attacked on the train by Mr. Hinx. Bond fights with him and Swann shoots several rounds from Bond's gun at Hinx. They all miss, but it gives Bond time to throw Hinx off the train by attaching a rope to his neck and attaching the other side to some barrels, which he hurls off the train, yanking Hinx off with them. She proceeds to sleep with Bond back in their cabin. Meeting Oberhauser At the station, the two are transported to a facility in the desert, where they are met by Oberhauser, the son of Hannes Oberhauser, the man who looked after the younger Bond when he had just been orphaned. While torturing Bond with the Neurosurgical Chair, Oberhauser also informs him that Max Denbigh is part of SPECTRE, and he feeds all the intelligence data straight to the criminal organisation. Oberhauser then reveals to Bond that he now goes by the name Ernst Stavro Blofeld. He changed his name to one from his mother’s bloodline after faking his death 34 years ago. Bond and Swann escape with the help of Bond's exploding watch, destroying the facility in the process. Final Showdown in London Back in London, Bond and Swann meet M, Tanner, Q and Moneypenny, and they travel to arrest Denbigh and stop the launch of the Nine Eyes program. Swann tells Bond she does not wish to assist and they part ways. She is captured by Blofeld's men and taken to the old MI6 building, derelict since the attack by Raoul Silva. Bond arrives at the former HQ and sees Blofeld, who was scarred in the explosion earlier, who tells him the building is rigged to explode in three minutes and that Swann is hidden somewhere within it. Bond finds her and the couple escapes by boat out onto the Thames. They chase Blofeld's helicopter and shoot it down. The helicopter crashes and Bond leaves Blofeld to be arrested by M and leaves with Madeleine. The next day, Bond retrieves his old Aston Martin DB5 from Q and drives off with Madeleine. Matera Later, Swann and Bond are near the Acropolis in Matera. On that day, people are burning their secrets by writing them down and burning them. Bond asks Swann to tell him her secrets, upon which she says "I'll tell you mine when you visit Vesper's grave." The next day, Bond visits Vesper's grave and is ambushed by a bomb. Bond then escapes back to his hotel, accusing Swann of setting him up. Following this, Bond and Swann go on a car, where Blofeld makes a call to Swann that suggests Swann has given Bond's location away. While Bond is able to dispatch the enemies who attempt to kill him and notably, try to kill Swann first, he sends Swann away on a train, saying he will never see her again. As the doors close, Swann's hand noticeably goes to her belly, indicating a desire to tell Bond about her pregnancy, but no longer having the immediate opportunity to do so. Swann keeps walking backwards on the train as it pulls out to keep him in sight. Five Years Later Approximately five years, Bond has gone into a quiet retirement in Jamaica, but is drawn back into his old life to investigate the Project Heracles conspiracy. In London, it turns out that Swann is Safin's psychiatrist. Safin makes his intention clear. In order to save Bond, Swann must kill Blofeld using the nanobots. While Swann is initially hesitant, she eventually agrees to put a Heracles targeted for Blofeld on her hands. While interrogating Blofeld, she unexpectedly runs into Bond. Bond extends his hand but Swann refuses to shake it, making Bond rather confused. Before seeing Blofeld, her hands shake so much that she leaves the room for "home," but not before James' hands brush against hers. James then inadvertently kills Blofeld by almost strangling him, causing the Heracles virus to be transmitted and killing Blofeld instantly. Blofeld reveals to James that Swann had never betrayed him - in fact, Blofeld framed her. Swann then returns to her childhood home in Norway, where it was that she first encountered Safin. Bond tracks her to the house, expressing his regret for having pushed her out of his life. Madeline replies that she knows he is "not built to trust," and Bond acknowledges that neither of them are. Just as they begin to kiss, the are interrupted by Swann's five-year-old daughter Mathilde. When Bond asks indirectly if the child is his, Swann repeatedly denies it, despite the obvious resemblance in eyes. Their reunion is short-lived when they discover Safin is hot on their tail. They take Madeline's SUV, where they are chased by Safin's henchman. At one point, Swann rescues Bond while he holds Mathilde by shooting an enemy. When Bond realized too many enemies are coming, he hides Swann in a bunker with Mathilde. While Swann is able to kill several henchman, Safin captures her and Mathilde. Swann and Mathilde are taken to Safin's base, which contains many toxic chemicals. When Mathilde is grabbed away from Swann, Swann continues following Mathilde around, repeatedly warning Mathilde not to touch any of the poisonous flowers. Eventually, Swann is taken away, where she's ordered to drink a tea; however, recognizing the scent of the flowers added to this tea, she knows it will make her blind. When she fails to persuade Primo to change sides, she blinds him by throwing the tea into his eye and escapes, locking Primo inside her cell. When Bond finishes killing Safin's guards, she and Bond find Mathilde and Bond sends Swann and Mathilde on a lifeboat away. Swann and Bond share a farewell kiss, and Swann rides off, while Bond promises he would return to them quickly. Thanks to Nomi's help, Madeleine and her child were able to quickly get to a small rocky shoal island that was at a safe distance from the island. After Bond is infected with Heracles by Safin, Swann talks with Bond. Swann says that all of her secrets are finally behind her with Safin's death, and they can now live happily ever after. Bond knows, however, that they will not be able to be together, as Safin has put a Heracles targeting Swann and Mathilde in Bond's blood. As Swann sees the missiles fly, she tells Bond that Mathilde is his, and bids him a tearful goodbye. After his death, Swann drives Mathilde into the distance, telling her the story of her father, James Bond. Personality As a psychiatrist and Mr. White's daughter, Madeleine Swann is a strong, rebellious and resourceful woman. She was able to hide and evade SPECTRE members, with the Hoffler Clinic providing a perfect hiding place. However, Madeleine was still traumatized by her past and that of her father, as evidenced by her perpetual hatred of weapons and the originally aggressive behavior she exhibited at the beginning of her relationship with Bond. Despite this, her abilities and indirect connection to SPECTRE have made her a safe and effective ally for Bond. Moreover, her courage and fearlessness are such that she was able to briefly resume handling a gun to save 007 from Mr. Hinx. Behind the scenes "I don't consider myself a Bond girl. I think I'm not really the stereotyped Bond girl. I feel quite different. You can't be like, 'Oh, James.' You have to find something else. She's not a fighter, she's a doctor. She fights in another way." ― Léa Seydoux[2] Images Madeleine Swann/Gallery Trivia Madeleine is the first blonde leading lady since Kara Milovy in The Living Daylights. It is interesting to notice that, Léa Seydoux being French, "Madeleine" and "Swann" are probably references to Marcel Proust's novel "À la recherche du temps perdu", the madeleine being an important element in the first book, called "Du côté de chez Swann". Madeleine is the first Bond girl in the film series to be a mother, as well as a mother to a child of James Bond. Madeleine is also the first Bond girl to appear in more than one film since Eunice Gayson, who, as Sylvia Trench, appeared in Dr. No and From Russia with Love, and Rubelvitch from The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy though she appeared as a minor character in all three. However, Madeleine is the first Bond girl to play a major role in more than one film. Indeed, she is the main Bond girl for both films. Madeleine is the first and so far the only woman that Bond has truly fallen in love with and survived any of her appearances. The other two women that Bond fell in love with, Tracy and Vesper, were both killed at the end of their first movie. Madeleine references Vesper by name in No Time to Die. This marks the first time since Anya Amasova's reference to Tracy in The Spy Who Loved Me that a Bond girl has acknowledged the existence of a previous one, and the first time one has been referenced directly by name. References ↠Cite error Invalid tag; no text was provided for refs named moviespectre ↠2/26/15 — EmpireOnline — World First Look At Dave Bautista's Mr. Hinx In Spectre
Luistergratis naar Episode 23 - James Bond - Quantum Of Solace - “Mathis’s No-Good Very-Bad Day” met zesentwintig afleveringen van de Spectre Etc! Aanmelden of installeren is niet nodig. Episode 27 - James Bond - No Time To Die - Octopus Adjacent. Episode 26 - James Bond - Spectretacular. While the James Bond of Ian Fleming's novels started out driving Bentleys, the cinematic version of Britain's most famous spy has been an Aston Martin man since Sean Connery drove a DB5 in 1964's Goldfinger. Sure, Bond has had other automotive dalliances since then, including the subaquatic Lotus Esprit in The Spy Who Loved Me and that unfortunate BMW period, which started with a four-cylinder Z3. But in No Time to Die—finally released after long pandemic-related delays—007 honors his silver-screen roots with a chase in a 1963 DB5. This posed two problems for producers. A pristine DB5 is now worth seven figures, and, equally significant, Aston's early-1960s grand tourers don't have the athleticism to pull off stunts for a modern Bond movie. The solution was both simple and hugely complicated build eight replicas with modern mechanicals that could be used and used up in the crash-and-bash parts. DANJAQ, LLC AND MGM We visited the movie set in the Italian town of Matera in the summer of 2019 when one of the DB5's main action sequences was being shot. As, indeed, was one of the stunt cars. For this scene, the DB5 was surrounded by a murderous mob and subjected to withering automatic gunfire as cameras filmed multiple takes and angles. Our interviews were conducted to the background noise of fusillades of shots and amplified instructions from the crew's coordinator Neil Layton prepares the replicas for the demands of different sequences, a job made easier by the vehicles' removable carbon-fiber bodywork and mounting points that allow cameras to be carried. But Layton, a former rally engineer with Prodrive in the says that the suspension design—a pair of control arms at each corner and rallycross springs and dampers—is the most important detail. "You've got to maintain a standard ride height or the car will look wrong," he explains. "The challenge is the big jumps. We've got a massive amount of droop on these vehicles. That's what we use to arrest the car and control it." DANJAQ, LLC AND MGM Mark Higgins, a former British rally champion and one of the world's acknowledged talents for high-precision stuff, is at the wheel for most of the stunts, which weren't planned or storyboarded before the crew arrived. "We had some ideas, but we wanted to walk around and see what was possible," Higgins tells us. The team quickly discovered that Matera's roads weren't grippy enough. "In places, it was like ice," he says. "Rear grip isn't an issue. You want it to look exciting, so we don't mind going sideways. But front grip is key; if you haven't got speed, you can't do anything." To increase adhesion, the crew sprayed the corners with several hundred gallons of full-sugar cola. Higgins says he has learned not to make the driving look too slick or rehearsed. "What the director is looking for and what I think is cool can be totally different," he admits. "You can have a lovely drift scene and it feels great, but it doesn't look real. You have to make it look scrappy, not fluid." The rally champ's driving skills are on full display in the DB5's big scene. In No Time to Die, the Aston has been substantially upgraded from the original Goldfinger car. Instead of twin Browning machine guns that deploy from the turn signals, the new DB5 has multibarreled miniguns coming through the headlights. "The idea was to pay homage but also move it on, to give it a little bit of an upgrade," says special-effects supremo Chris Corbould, a veteran of 15 Bond films. And how better to distribute the DB5's firepower against villains on all sides than with a massive tire-smoking donut?You can see a little bit of this in the movie trailer and the officially sanctioned shot above, but it didn't work out on the day of our visit as the guns malfunctioned, disgorging hundreds of cartridges while the barrels refused to spin. The good news is, you'll be able to see the full stunt in a theater near you, because the film opens in the on October 8.
Andso, in what now seems like an inevitable course-correction, “No Time to Die” is a story about the need to leave certain things behind. It’s the modern spy movie equivalent of
No Time to Die is the twenty-fifth film in the James Bond series produced by EON Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer via United Artists Releasing. Like several previous films, No Time To Die was written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade and features actor Daniel Craig in his fifth and final performance as James Bond as Craig stated he will not return as Bond in the future.[10] The film is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, was released on September 30, 2021 in the United Kingdom and other countries,[8] and was released on October 8, 2021 in the United States.[9] Plot A young Madeleine Swann witnesses the murder of her mother by the terrorist Lyutsifer Safin whom she shoots in retribution. Swann flees onto a nearby frozen lake after he awakens and she falls through the ice. Safin chooses to save her. In the present, Swann is in Matera, Italy with James Bond following the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld. After some persuasion, Bond visits Vesper Lynd's tomb to seek forgiveness and finally bring closure to her death. The tomb is blown up and Bond is ambushed by SPECTRE assassins. Bond accuses Swann of betraying him to the organisation and leaves her on a train telling her they will never see each other again. Five years later, MI6 scientist Valdo Obruchev is kidnapped from an MI6 laboratory. Obruchev has developed Project Heracles, a bioweapon containing nanobots that spread like a virus upon touch. Coded to specific DNA strands, they are only dangerous if programmed to an individual's genetic code. Bond has retired to Port Antonio, Jamaica where, after years of being out of service, he is contacted by the CIA agent Felix Leiter, who is accompanied by Logan Ash, a fellow American agent. They ask for help in tracking down Obruchev, but Bond refuses. That night Bond is tracked down by a woman named Nomi, who has succeeded him as the new 007; she tells him about Project Heracles. Bond contacts M and reproaches him; the nanobot project had been commissioned by M. Bond subsequently accepts Leiter's request for help. Bond, Leiter, and Ash fly to Cuba and meet Paloma, another CIA agent allied with Leiter. Bond and Paloma infiltrate a SPECTRE meeting with the aim of retrieving Obruchev, but instead, they walk into a trap. Using a bionic eye to see and communicate while still in custody, Blofeld orders Bond to be killed by the nanobots. Instead, all of the SPECTRE members are killed as Obruchev had reprogrammed the nanobots to destroy the organization per Safin's orders, something which both Bond and Blofeld didn't expect. Bond extracts Obruchev to a boat to meet with Felix and Ash, who turns against them as he is in league with Safin. Ash shoots Leiter and destroys the boat before escaping with Obruchev via plane that Ash stole from Bond. Bond gets away to safety, but Leiter dies from his injuries. Moneypenny takes Bond to see Q and gain him the opportunity to meet and speak with Blofeld to find out where Obruchev has been taken with the nanobots. However, Safin visits Madeleine and blackmails her into infecting herself with the nanobots. As Madeleine has been the only person in contact with Blofeld since his imprisonment, he instructs her to infect Blofeld. Bond encounters Madeline in the cell, where he touches her on the hand and unknowingly infects himself. A horrified Madeleine leaves the cell. When Bond meets Blofeld, the latter reveals that he deliberately staged the ambush in Matera five years earlier to make it look as if Madeline had betrayed him. Angered by this revelation, Bond attacks Blofeld and unknowingly infects him with the nanobots, killing Blofeld just as Safin planned. Upon realizing what happened, Bond tracks Madeleine down to her childhood home in Norway. There, he learns that Madeleine has a five-year-old daughter, Mathilde Swann, whom she claims is not his. Madeleine then confesses to Bond that the Safin family is from Kazan. Lyutsifer's father was named Gostan and was a rich pharmaceutical entrepreneur. Lyutsifer inherited his empire after his death. And Mr. White poisoned the Safin family and he scarred Lyutsifer’s face and sparing his life and he allowed SPECTRE to take control of "The Poison Garden", Safin continues his plan for revenge as he, Ash, and their men are on their way to capture Bond, Madeleine, and Mathilde. Though Bond manages to kill Ash and Safin's men, Safin successfully captures Madeleine and Mathilde. Q, Bond, and Nomi locate Safin on a World War II base on an island between Japan and Russia. They use a plane to infiltrate Safin's headquarters and learn that he plans to use the nanobots as a biological weapon to kill millions of people on the planet so that Safin can take over the world. Nomi takes Obruchev hostage while Bond searches for Safin, who has Mathilde with him as its hostage. Bond shoots Safin's guards, but Safin escapes. Mathilde escapes from Safin and reunites with her mother, Bond, and Nomi. Nomi, Madeleine, and Mathilde escape by boat, while Bond stays behind to open the island's missile silos, which would aid a missile strike from a British warship to destroy the nanobots. Bond and Safin fight, during which Safin shoots Bond several times and infects him with nanobots programmed with the genetic code of Madeleine and Mathilde. Bond kills Safin and opens the silos. Speaking by radio with Madeleine, Bond tells her he loves her and encourages her to move on without him, and she confirms that Mathilde is his daughter. Bond smiles in the realisation Mathilde is his daughter. He dies as the missiles hit the island, destroying the nanobot factory and the virus. At MI6, M, Moneypenny, Q, Tanner, and Nomi drink in Bond's honour. Elsewhere, Madeleine takes Mathilde to Matera and tells her the truth about her father. Background On 14th March 2018, British director Danny Boyle confirmed plans to handle directorial duties for No Time To Die, during a screening of the filmmaker's 2018 television series Trust. Boyle confirmed that collaborative partner, John Hodge, is "currently expanding an idea the pair had for 007 into a script."[11] Boyle previously directed Happy & Glorious, a short film starring Daniel Craig as 007, produced by the BBC as part of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. The news was subsequently officially confirmed by MGM,[12] with production officially set to begin on December 3rd, 2018.[12] However, on 21st August 2018 it was announced Boyle had pulled out due to "creative differences"[13]. On 14th September 2018, reports emerged that veteran writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade were rehired to produce a new script for No Time To Die[14]. On 20th September 2018, it was officially announced that Cary Joji Fukunaga was confirmed to direct No Time To Die, taking over from Boyle. It was also announced that the film's release date would be pushed back to 14th February 2020, with filming commencing on 19 March 2019.[1][15] On February 15, 2019, it was announced that the release date was again pushed back to 8 April 2020 in order to give Fukunaga more time.[16] On 20 August 2019, the title of Bond 25 was revealed to be No Time to Die.[17] In the same year, Aston Martin confirmed that the DB5 and the V8 Vantage Volante will return, and they will be joined by the DBS Superleggera and the Valhalla, making their Bond debuts. On 4 March 2020, the release date for No Time to Die was pushed back again to 12 November 2020 in the United Kingdom and 25 November 2020 in the United States, due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 13 June 2020, the release date in the United States was moved up by 5 weeks to 20 November. However, on October 2, 2020, the film was again delayed, this time to April 2, 2021 in the United States and an uncertain date in 2021 in the United Kingdom.[16] On January 21, 2021, it was delayed again to October 8, 2021, for the United States.[9] On February 24, the UK release date was pushed forward a week.[8] On April 3, 2021, it was reported that Daniel Craig is planning a worldwide tour of the film in place of the red-carpet premieres that normally accompany such a film.[18] On August 20, 2021, it was announced that the film had been delayed until November 11, 2021 in Australia, but that MGM was adamant it had no plans to further delay release in core markets.[19] The film had its star-studded world premiere on Tuesday, September 28, 2021. The premiere was attended by Duchess Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, sporting a shimmering golden gown with cape. Also present were the Princes William and Charles.[20] Music On January 6th 2020, Variety reported that composer, Hans Zimmer, would be replacing Dan Romer, who had previously been announced as scoring the film. "Creative differences" were cited to have been the reason for Romer's dismissal.[5] A week later, on January 14th, the producers officially announced that the film's theme song would be penned by American sibling songwriters, Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell.[6] To date, Eilish is the youngest artist in history to write and record a James Bond theme song.[6] Casting In April 2017, actor Daniel Craig mentioned he was open to returning for a final Bond film.[21] Speaking on American talk show The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on August 15 2017 Craig ended speculation and confirmed he would play Bond for a fifth and final time. Craig's renewed enthusiasm for the role marks a change of mind after comments he made in 2015, which he explained as the product of exhaustion.[10][22] Despite also making comments to the contrary in October 2017[23], Christoph Waltz was confirmed as reprising his role as Blofeld in the first trailer.[24]. In April 2019, it was confirmed that Academy Award-winning actor, Rami Malek, had signed on to portray the villain, Safin.[25] In the official conference of April 2019 was confirmed[26], the rest of the cast Ana de Armas as Paloma,[27] Billy Magnussen, Dali Benssalah, David Dencik and Lashana Lynch. It has been confirmed that Léa Seydoux will reprise her role as Madeleine Swann, Naomie Harris as Miss Moneypenny, Ralph Fiennes as M, Ben Whishaw as Q, Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner, and Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter. Distribution Following the 2015 release of Spectre, Columbia Pictures' four-film contract to market and distribute the James Bond films officially expired.[28] While MGM and EON Productions are the studios responsible for producing the 007 movies neither of them is a distributor; hence necessitating a partnership with another studio that has that ability. Reportedly, Sony, Warner Bros, Annapurna, Fox and Universal are all pursuing distribution rights to the franchise, valued at between $2bn and $5bn £ according to Hollywood Reporter.[29][30] Notably, MGM and EON are only offering a one-film contract to the victor.[28] On 23rd May 2018, it was confirmed that Universal Pictures had won the rights to internationally distribute No Time To Die, with MGM releasing the film in the United States through a partnership with Annapurna Pictures.[7][7] On May 26, 2021, MGM was purchased by Amazon, however, it was widely reported that the service had no plans to pull upcoming James Bond films, including No Time to Die, from theaters in favor of a streaming release.[31] Tim Richards, of Vue, the third-largest theater chain, reported that more advance tickets for No Time to Die were sold in 24 hours than what they sold for Spectre in a month. theaters were reported to have hired extra staff to cope with the increased demand. The film was released for digital rental beginning on October 9, 2021 through all major services. The release came after only approximately one month of the film being in theaters and is suggested to be a result of muted response among older audiences due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic.[33] The film was released on home video on December 21, 2021 on DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray. The special features include the following - Anatomy of a Scene Matera, Keeping It Real, The Action of No Time to Die, A Global Journey and Designing Bond. One additional special feature, Being James Bond, is a 4K Ultra HD exclusive.[34] Reception Reception to No Time to Die among critics has been overwhelmingly positive. As of the evening of October 10, 2021, the film holds a 84% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes with 294 reviews, and a out of 10 average rating. Among those whom the site considers Top Critics, the film holds a rating of 81% fresh from 66 critics, but with a slightly higher average rating of out of 10. The site's Critics Consensus feature states that "It isn't the sleekest or most daring 007 adventure, but No Time to Die concludes Daniel Craig's franchise tenure in satisfying style."[35] Joe Morgenstern of the Wall Street Journal stated that "The new installment is exciting for its energy and scale, despite its flaws and derivative themes, and makes a lovely valediction for its star."[36] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle, in one of the most glowing reviews of the film, stated that "Craig leaves the series in a mammoth, 163-minute extravaganza that audiences will be enjoying for decades. It's a lovely thing to see."[37] On Metacritic, the film holds an overall score of 69, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[38] By the morning of Sunday, October 10, 2021, No Time to Die had soared past the $300 million mark at the box office, with over $50 million in domestic sales. It was reported to have had the best IMAX opening since Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker and was reported to have already become Universal's fourth ever highest grossing film in the United Kingdom.[39] As of November 21, 2021, No Time to Die had become the highest-grossing Hollywood movie of the COVID-19 pandemic, having crossed $700 million in global box office.[40] In November 2021, it was rumored by the publication Variety that despite the film's enormous box-office success, it had actually lost MGM over $100 million due to the film's high budget. MGM, however, denied this, stating in response that the film was turning a profit thanks to both a strong box office haul and "stellar home viewing" run. They furthermore stated that "Unnamed and uninformed sources suggesting the film will lose money are categorically unfounded and put more simply, not true."[41] The film has been nominated for Academy Awards in the categories of Sound, Visual Effects and for the film's title theme song.[42] The film's "[[No Time to Die songNo Time to Die" song previously won a Grammy award in 2021, the first ever win for a song from a film yet to be released at the time of the awards.[43] Cast & characters Additional cast Lisa-Dorah Sonnet as Mathilde Swann Coline Defaud as Young Madeleine Swann Hugh Dennis as Dr. Hardy Priyanga Burford as Dr. Symes Amy Morgan as Alison Smith Lizzie Winkler as Sarah Jones Brigitte Miller as Dr. Vogel Hayden Phillips as Sir Sebastian D'ath Crew Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Written by Ian Fleming characters only, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade with Cary Joji Fukunaga, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Scott Z. Burns uncredited. Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. Cinematography by Linus Sandgren. Production Design by Mark Tildesley. Edited by Tom Cross and Elliot Graham. 2nd Unit Director Alexander Witt. VFX Supervisor Charlie Noble. Stunt Coordinator Olivier Schneider. Composer Hans Zimmer[5] Theme Composer Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell[6] Vehicles On June 20th 2019, Aston Martin CEO Dr. Andy Palmer confirmed that the Aston Martin V8 will make another appearance sporting the same registration it had in The Living Daylights 32 years prior. Palmer also confirmed an appearance for the Aston Martin Valhalla supercar. The classic Aston Martin DB5, with a new registration of "A 4269 00", returns in No Time to Die. Their latest vehicle, the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, made a brief appearance. 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It is the first and only Daniel Craig Bond film to not be co-distributed with Sony Pictures Releasing under their Columbia Pictures label. This is the fourth film to use the word "die" in its title, with the other three being Die Another Day, Tomorrow Never Dies and Live and Let Die. The song used during the closing credits is "We Have All The Time In The World" as performed by Louis Armstrong. This song was originally used as a secondary theme for the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The use of the song in the film reflects a conversation had by James Bond and Madeleine Swann when they are out on a drive together. Swann asks Bond to go faster, but Bond tells her that they don't need to, that they have all the time in the world. Later, at the end of the film, Bond tells Swann that she has all the time in the world. Discounting the James Bond Theme and the "secondary" theme 007, it is the only original-to-Bond song to be featured in more than one film, and the first John Barry composition to appear in a Bond film since 1989. External links Official website No Time to Die on MGM Universal Pictures micro-site Wikipedia No Time to Die on Wikipedia No Time to Die film at IMDb References ↠"James Bond on Twitter", Twitter. in en ↠Sandy Schaefer 6 November 2019. No Time To Die Budget Revealed The Most Expensive Bond Film Ever en-US. Screenrant. Retrieved on 2020-01-10. ↠Box Office Mojo 15. No Time To Die 2021 en-US. Screenrant. Retrieved on August 23, 2022. ↠The Numbers 31. No Time To Die 2021 en-US. The Numbers. 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Retrieved on October 10, 2021. ↠Tartaglione, Nancy October 10, 2021. ‘No Time To Die’ Races Past $300M Global; ‘Venom 2’ Storms Latin America; Disney Topping $2B WW For 2021 – International Box Office. Deadline. Retrieved on October 10, 2021. ↠Romanchick, Shane November 21, 2021. 'No Time to Die' Speeds Past 'F9' to Become Highest Grossing Hollywood Movie of the Pandemic. Collider. Retrieved on November 21, 2021. ↠Sharf, Zack November 23, 2021. Will ‘No Time to Die’ Lose MGM $100 Million? Studio Says Reports Are ‘Unfounded’ and ‘Not True’. IndieWire. Retrieved on January 7, 2022. ↠D'Alessandro, Anthony February 8, 2022. ‘No Time To Die’ Shut Out From Best Picture Category, But Takes James Bond’s Oscar Noms Count To 18 Including Billie Eilish Best Song Nod. Deadline. Retrieved on February 12, 2022. ↠Burlingame, Jon March 14, 2021. Music From Unreleased Bond Film, ‘Jojo Rabbit,’ ‘Joker’ Win Visual Media Grammys. Variety. Retrieved on February 12, 2022. 0025 Film No Time to Die Characters James Bond • Lyutsifer Safin • Madeleine Swann • Nomi • Q • Eve Moneypenny • Felix Leiter • Ernst Stavro Blofeld • M • Logan Ash • Paloma • Valdo Obruchev • Bill Tanner • Primo • Mathilde Swann • Minor Characters Cast Daniel Craig • Rami Malek • Léa Seydoux • Lashana Lynch • Ben Whishaw • Naomie Harris • Jeffrey Wright • Christoph Waltz • Ralph Fiennes • Billy Magnussen • Ana de Armas • David Dencik • Rory Kinnear • Dali Benssalah • Lisa-Dorah Sonnet Crew Cary Joji Fukunaga • Neal Purvis • Robert Wade • Phoebe Waller-Bridge • Michael G. Wilson • Barbara Broccoli • Hans Zimmer Gadgets Blofeld's eye • Heracles • Smart Blood Vehicles Aston Martin DB5 • Aston Martin V8 • Aston Martin Valhalla • Folding glider Weapons Walther PPK Locations The Poison Garden • HM Prison Belmarsh Music No Time to Die soundtrack • No Time to Die song James Bond films Sean ConneryDr. No 1962 • From Russia with Love 1963 • Goldfinger 1964 • Thunderball 1965 • You Only Live Twice 1967 • Diamonds Are Forever 1971 George Lazenby On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 Roger Moore Live and Let Die 1973 • The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 • The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 • Moonraker 1979 • For Your Eyes Only 1981 • Octopussy 1983 • A View to a Kill 1985 Timothy Dalton The Living Daylights 1987 • Licence to Kill 1989 Pierce Brosnan GoldenEye 1995 • Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 • The World Is Not Enough 1999 • Die Another Day 2002 Daniel Craig Casino Royale 2006 • Quantum of Solace 2008 • Skyfall 2012 • Spectre 2015 • No Time To Die 2021 Unofficial filmsCasino Royale 1954 • Casino Royale 1967 • Never Say Never Again 1983 Thelatest installment of the Bond franchise, No Time to Die, has suffered through a number of delays due to COVID-19, but after months of pushing back the release date, it looks like 007 will finally return to the big screen on April 2, 2021. The 25th installment of the film series will be Daniel Craig’s last appearance as the suave secret

Warning SPOILERS for No Time To Die are absolutely in play. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, feel free to save this list until after you’ve caught up. In the meantime, there’s plenty of No Time To Die related content for you to enjoy, a capstone to Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond, No Time To Die was a fitting end to the current run of 007 thrills. However, in its efforts to pay tribute to past history in the Bond franchise, co-writer/director Cary Joji Fukunaga’s film is also a bit of a museum of easter eggs and callbacks to entries both classic and modern. This is a last call for those looking to avoid spoilers, as we’re going to go deep with the secrets No Time To Die hid in plain sight. Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMThe Last Resting Place Of Vesper LyndRight from the beginning, No Time To Die gets things started when it comes to wrapping up the arc that started with Casino Royale. Upon the urging of Dr. Madeleine Swann Léa Seydoux, we see James Bond visit the grave of Vesper Lynd Eva Green in order to let go of the past. In this moment, we see a photo of Vesper on her burial plot, as well as hear David Arnold’s “Vesper,” her theme from Casino Royale, during Bond’s heartbreaking goodbye. Image credit Danjaq LLC and MGMDr. No Time To DieWhile the rumors that Rami Malek’s Lyutsifer Safin was a new spin on Dr. No turned out to be false, the 1962 franchise originator did see some nods. Not only was No Time To Die set partially in Jamaica, the setting of that first film and the home of Ian Fleming’s own villa, but the opening titles tipped their hat to Dr. No as well. After Madeline Swann Léa Seydoux is sent away on a train that will separate her from her beloved James, a sequence of colored dots that are reminiscent of the very first title sequence in James Bond history appear to kick off the opening to No Time To Die. Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMClose, But No Cigar, Mr. BondAs James returns from a productive day of fishing in No Time To Die, he sees tell-tale signs that a cigar smoker has visited his residence. Assumed to be a sign that Felix Leiter Jeffrey Wright is in town, we see that the brand of cigar is, according to the wrapper, a Delectado. This is a huge reference to Die Another Day, as Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond arrives in Cuba to pick up an order of that previously non-existent stogie, with that variant representing a bit of spy code for “sleeper agent.” Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMCheers To PalomaAna de Armas almost stole the show from her No Time To Die co-stars thanks to her memorable role of Paloma. A capable agent with a penchant for drinking when she’s nervous, those “three weeks” of training clearly gave her the skills to survive. However, Paloma’s name is fitting when it comes to her nervous habit, as de Armas’ character shares her name with a very delicious tequila cocktail. Image credit MGMHappy Birthday, Ernst Stavro BlofeldNow, here’s an interesting situation that may have caused die-hard Bond fans to pull a bit of a double take during No Time To Die’s big birthday party for Blofeld Christoph Waltz. Amidst the SPECTRE agents awaiting the angel of death intended for James Bond, there’s one man that looks oddly similar to Peter Lorre, the actor who originally played Le Chiffre in 1953’s TV adaptation of Casino Royale. While that’s not confirmed to be intended as an easter egg, thanks to Titan Books’ No Time To Die The Making of the Film, we do know that series producer Michael G. Wilson makes yet another James Bond cameo as one of the attendees decked out in a military uniform.Image credit United Artists ReleasingThe Aston Martin/007 Legacy ContinuesJames Bond and luxury automobile brand Aston Martin have been practically inseparable since the DB5 debuted in Goldfinger. That car in particular has popped up quite a bit in Daniel Craig’s era of Bond, as he won one in Casino Royale, with its demolition in Skyfall leading to the rebuild in Spectre. Sadly, that grey beauty was pretty dinged up after No Time to Die’s showstopping opening put the DB5 through its paces yet again. After which point, Bond switches to another classic 007 car the Aston Martin V8, Timothy Dalton’s car loaded with “optional extras” from The Living Daylights. Though if you want to be a stickler, Dalton’s variant was the Volante model, while Craig’s is a Saloon. Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMA Museum Of MsDuring the scenes where we see Gareth Mallory/M Ralph Fiennes overseeing operations at his office at MI6, some touching tributes to his predecessors can be seen. Presented in the form of oil paintings, Dame Judi Dench’s M from the Daniel Craig era stands out as a rather effective callback in No Time To Die. But surprisingly, in another scene, actor Robert Brown’s M is commemorated in a similar fashion. Brown’s tenure ran between the Roger Moore era and Timothy Dalton’s duology of films, as the actor appeared in the role from 1983’s Octopussy through 1989’s License To Kill.Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMJames Bond’s InheritanceTouching upon the legacy of the woman known as Olivia Mansfield, No Time To Die sees the return of James Bond’s inheritance from M. Jack the Bulldog returns for its third appearance since 2012’s Skyfall, in a quick shot right before Bond rips the tarp off of his Aston Martin V8 Saloon. It turns out that loyalty isn’t just for humans. Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMA Crushing DefeatOne of the most coldblooded, and also badass, James Bond kills ever has to be when Roger Moore’s 007 kills henchman Emile Locque Michael Gothard in For Your Eyes Only merely by lending assistance to the forces of gravity. An act of vengeance for the murder of a friend, that kill feels like the inspiration for No Time To Die’s own moment of revenge. Daniel Craig’s Bond kills turncoat Logan Ash Billy Magnussen in the name of settling the score for Ash’s murder of Felix Leiter by helping an overturned Land Rover finish the job.Image credit Danjaq, LLC and MGMThe Secret Life Of QFor as much as we saw of Ben Whishaw’s Q in Daniel Craig’s James Bond run, we got an equally impressive amount of personal details covering the quartermaster’s private life. Skyfall, in particular, let us know that Q could “do more damage on my laptop sitting in my pajamas before my first cup of Earl Grey,” and also told us that he had “two cats and a mortgage.” Both lines pay off, as No Time To Die shows us Q’s apartment, complete with those two cats, in a crucial moment of assistance. And as for the pajamas? Look at what Q’s wearing on the airplane in the header photo above, from the film's third act. Image credit United Artist/EonOn Her Majesty’s Secret CallbacksPerhaps the largest mine for callbacks in No Time To Die, the 1969 classic On Her Majesty’s Secret Service lends tons of its DNA to Daniel Craig’s emotional swan song. The Louis Armstrong love theme to George Lazenby’s only 007 adventure is both quoted in Hans Zimmer’s cue “Matera,” and flat out played at the end of the film. John Barry’s theme for that same film also pops up in the track “Good To Have You Back,” at the moment when James Bond and M have their meeting outdoors. But beyond the musical parallels, the line “We have all the time in the world” crops up at the beginning of the film, as foreshadowing that James and Madeleine Swann’s love affair is ill fated. Only this time, it’s Commander Bond who dies in the tragedy that ultimately separates them. Last, but not least, Safin’s big plot to use a DNA targeting weapon is oddly close to Blofeld’s “Angels of Death” scheme, where 12 brainwashed women from all over the world were supposed to deliver packages of germ warfare throughout the you can see, No Time To Die really does feel like a celebration of all things James Bond. With callbacks and easter eggs that harken back to stories previously told, Daniel Craig's big send off is also a nice celebration of the 60 years of 007 history we're about to commemorate in 2022. If you feel like another round of this particular adventure, and want to see if you can pick up on any more hidden gems in No Time To Die, the film is either open at a theater near you, or will be rather shortly. CinemaBlend's James Bond expert. Also versed in Large Scale Aggressors, time travel, and Guillermo del Toro. He fights for The User.

Asa capstone to Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond, No Time To Die was a fitting end to the current run of 007 thrills. However, in its efforts to
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Withno time to lose, he picks the only car he can find, a Prado J90, and tries to get the two to safety. The Prado J90 is no longer sold in the U.S. according to Car and Driver, but its price in other countries shows it's very affordable, making it one of the cheapest cars that Bond has ever driven. With this choice, he goes way back too, since the car hit the market in 1996 at
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NoTime To Die director Cary Fukunaga has revealed how he is breaking tradition with his opening sequence for Bond 25. According to IndieWire, new details about No Time To Die's pre-title sequence

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BillieEilish performed the song for the latest movie, "No Time to Die." Here are all the Bond songs ranked from worst to best. 25. "Spectre" - Sam Smith ("Writing's On The Wall") "Spectre." Columbia Pictures. Like the movie itself, Sam Smith's song is too slow-paced for the new age Bond fans who want their movies fast and thrilling. MI6HQ concluded: “All the evidence points to the probability that if No Time To Die is released in October 2021, it will fall short of the $928m worldwide box office it needs to break even. “Even if it does somehow make a profit, it is likely to be the least successful James Bond film in terms of return on investment.”
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