Cary Joji Fukunaga is a director behind the last film featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond. No Time to Die is apparently the 25th film in the popular franchise of James Bond. The film has been produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. The film’s development began back in 2016 and it has been made on the budget of #250 million.
Release Date of No Time To Die
Earlier the film was scheduled to release in the month of April where it would have gone toe to toe with Disney’s Onward. However, due to the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 virus, the release date of the film is pushed.
The film will release across the US and the UK on the 12th of November 2020.
The cast of No Time To Die
Daniel Craig will reprise the role of James Bond one more time. The film feature Academy Award winner, Rami Malek who portrays the role of Safin and Ralph Finnes who portrays the role of M, the head of MI6 and Bond’s reporting officer.
The film also features Rory Kinnear and Naomi Harris who portray the role of Bill Tanner and Eve Moneypenny. Lea Seydoux portrays the role of Dr Madeleine Swann who is Bond’s love interest who hasn’t died yet and Ben Whishaw, the bright inventor Q. Additionally, Jefferey Wright will reprise his role as Felix Leiter, CIA officer and a friend of James Bond.
The additional star cast of the film included Ana de Arams, Lashana Lynch, David Dencik. Billy Magnussen and Tom Cruise are also in the film in undisclosed roles.
The plot of No Time To Die
James is pulled back into the life of a secret agent when an important scientist need help in rescuing. Felix and Leiter combine their forces to confront danger like never before.