James Bond 25: First poster of 'No Time to Die' | Inquirer Entertainment

James Bond 25: MGM releases first poster of ‘No Time to Die’

/ 06:55 PM October 07, 2019

After a series of setbacks, including the sudden departure of filmmakers Danny Boyle and John Hodge three months before the start of shooting, the 25th James Bond movie is finally underway.

The official movie poster for the next episode of the secret agent’s saga was published on social media last weekend.

“No Time to Die” features Daniel Craig as James Bond for the fifth and final time. He is starring alongside Rami Malek, who won an Oscar this year for “Bohemian Rhapsody”, and Léa Seydoux. Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes and Rory Kinnear round out the cast.

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This new episode of James Bond’s adventures begins in Jamaica, where he is vacationing after having left MI6, the British intelligence service. His retirement is short-lived, however, as his friend Felix Leiter from the CIA requests his help. The rescue mission for a scientist being held prisoner turns out to be more complicated than expected, leading James Bond to a mysterious criminal who wields a dangerous new technology.

The feature will be directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga (“True Detective”, “Jane Eyre”) following the departure of Danny Boyle.

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“No Time to Die” is expected to hit theaters on April 8, 2020. JB

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