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MGM Drops Final ‘No Time to Die’ Trailer

The latest James Bond thriller finally hits theaters October 8 after a myriad of pandemic work stoppages and release delays... and we can't wait!

MGM has just dropped the final action-packed trailer for their much delayed, much hyped, and truly “highly anticipated” iconic spy thriller. No Time To Die, set to hit U.S. theaters October 8th.

Daniel Craig returns once again as James Bond, with an even bigger license to kill. After all too well-known COVID-19 production delays pushed the film back from its originally planned April 2020 release, it’s finally here. See 007 once more don his perfectly tailored tux, dodging explosions and bad guys with suave aplomb, before coming face to face to square off with an eerily scarred villain played by Rami Malek.

In No Time To Die, Bond has left active service to enjoy a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when old CIA friend Felix Leiter turns up asking for help. The ensuing mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

Plenty of bullets, bombs, and missiles… and of course, Bond himself doing donuts in the Aston Martin, mini-guns blazing!

No Time to Die is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga (director and executive producer on True Detective) and stars Craig as James Bond; Malek as Lyutsifer Safin; Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann; Lashana Lynch as Nomi; Ben Whishaw as Q; and Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny. It also stars Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter; Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld; Ralph Fiennes as "M;" Rory Kinnear as Tanner; Ana de Armas as Paloma; Dali Benssalah as Primo; David Dencik as Valdo Obruchev; and Billy Magnussen as Logan Ash. The film is produced by Michael G. Wilson, P.G.A. and Barbara Broccoli, P.G.A.

MGM and Fukunaga have enlisted an impressive VFX team: DNEG, Framestore, ILM, Cinesite, Blind LTD, Territory Studio, and TPO VFX. This heavy hitting VFX roster, wrangled by production VFX supervisor Charlie Noble, is sure to expertly previs, model, texture, light, comp and render the gadgetry, chaos and mayhem we’ve come to know and love in every Bond film. The screenplay is by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade, and Fukunaga and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, from a story by Purvis & Wade and Fukunaga.

Source: MGM