No Time To Die (Trailer 2)

It has been a while since we’ve heard anything about No Time To Die, the final Bond entry to feature Daniel Craig, since the film became the first movie to shift off its release date due to the COVID-19 pandemic just ahead of its original April 10, 2020, launch. Now that its November 20, 2020, date seems like a sure thing, a new trailer for the film has been released to reignite the film’s promotional campaign.

Daniel Craig’s final turn as the famed vodka-martini shaken not stirred spy sees him up to the usual high-octane antics, crashing motorbikes over ancient Italian towns, firing machine guns that come out of his Aston Martin headlamps, and looking considerably suave and bad-ass doing it. The new trailer isn’t entirely different from what we’ve seen before but the fact that it packs this much action into a 2 and half minute trailer is rather impressive.

The film is also ready to make a big impression on IMAX screens. No Time To Die is helmed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and the director captured select sequences of the film using IMAX’s extremely high-resolution 15/70mm film cameras to deliver IMAX audiences greater scope and image quality. The scenes shot with IMAX film cameras will expand vertically to fill the IMAX screen, providing audiences up to 40% more of the image.

The latest entry has Bond coming out of a 5-year retirement to help Britain’s secret service track down the source of disappearance of a number of prominent scientists, which leads back to a shadowy figure in control of a dangerous new technology. The film sees the return of Daniel Craig as 007 and also stars Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw,  Christoph Waltz, Rami Malek, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, and Jeffrey Wright.

No Time To Die hits screens on November 20, 2020. Check out the new key art for the film below!

 


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