It is official that the final and 25th James Bond movie No Time To Die is all set to release and the premiere will take place in London, next month & star Daniel Craig will be there on the premiere as his last time as Bond.
As confirmed by the movie’s twitter account, the event will take place at Royal Albert Hall on 28th September. The movie’s actual director was Danny Boyle but he resigned from the job due to a dispute over script.
The World Premiere for #NoTimeToDie will take place on Tuesday 28 September 2021 at London’s @RoyalAlbertHall. Producers Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and director Cary Joji Fukunaga will join Daniel Craig on the red carpet. pic.twitter.com/EhlCPira6f
— James Bond (@007) August 20, 2021
The last chapter of Bond series has been postponed from release multiple times due to the pandemic COVID-19, it was originally scheduled for release in 2020, later pushed back to April and then October 2021.
Multiple things delayed the release as the filming was also pushed back when Daniel hurt his ankle on the set, a crew member was hurt due to the explosion at Pinewood studios.
In the movie, the co-star Lea Seydoux will join Daniel, and the villain will be played by American Actor Rami Malek.
This final movie, No Time To Die has turned out to be the most expensive of all movies, costing a £200 Million, and the producers are eager to earn it back as they already consider it a box office hit film. It’s more expensive than the last two hit movies; Spectre-2015 ( £182 million) & Skyfall-2012 (£138 million)
The film’s shooting happened at Italy, Jamaica, Norway & London including the shooting at Pinewood Studios.