
US release: 14th March 2025
United States release: 14th March 2025
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$0 The movie has been a long time coming and been delayed a few times, but the world premiere of the new Bond movie No Time To Die will take place at the Royal Alber Hall on September 28th 2021.
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
As the tweet from the official 007 account explains the producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will be there along with the movies director and star Cary Joji Fukunaga and Daniel Craig.
The movie reportedly had a trouble production with the director and star falling out and then the global pandemic hit which has caused the movie to be delayed a few time, the movie will get a release on September 30th in the UK and October 8th in America.
This is the last movie to feature Daniel Craig as Bond, who has by all accounts been one of the more popular Bonds, a new actor to fill the role has yet to be announced, expect this to happen next year once the hype for this movie has died down.
Expectation for the movie are high, especially after the success of Skyfall and Spectre and although all things on the Bond front have been quiet for a bit the new release is looking very likely with the pandemic seemingly under control, so expect the hype to start ramping up now.
During Prime Minister Boris Johnsons outline to re-opening that was announced on 22nd February cinemas will be allowed to open their doors, maybe, in stage 4 from May 17th.
This will be good news for the industry, and cinema goers who have not been able to see movies on the big screen since the end of last 2020 when Wonder Woman 1984 was the big new movie.
It is also good news for the cinema industry which is suffering during the latest lock down and many small independent theatres may have no choice but to close for good.
The bad news of course is that after 6 weeks of having to close their doors to the public it looks like there will still be another 3 months at least of shutdown to ensure the country keeps moving in the right direction.
Also with studios having to re-shuffle their schedules and many blockbusters having gone to streaming already there needs to be some confidence that people will return to cinemas.
There are films like Tom And Jerry, The Croods: A New Age, Mortal Kombat and the much delayed MCU movie Black Widow which is due on 7th May, a move for that is almost certain now.
What is more positive is that film like No Time To Die and Top Gun: Maverick can possibly stick to their release dates of October 8th and July 9th respectively.
This date is conditional of COVID-19 cases and deaths not spiking, but the UK has done a great job under the current lockdown and the vaccination programme is going really well so fingers crossed to light can be seen at the end of the tunnel.
Breaking: English cinemas set to reopen from May 17 in lockdown easing plan https://t.co/M5wALXoYN1 pic.twitter.com/ljK5SjhHpu
— Screen International (@Screendaily) February 22, 2021
As we go into 2021 and the COVID-19 pandemic is still keeping cinemas closed the next Bond movie No Time To Die movies from April 2nd to October 8th.
With many films having been moved from a 2020 release date to an early 2021, the big potential blockbusters are now moving to late 2021.
There is no surprise in this as the new Bond movie, Daniel Craigs last, is a potential Billion dollar blockbuster.
After multiple moves though there must be questions being asked if a move to VOD is a good option, although recent data suggests that it might not be.
NO TIME TO DIE 8 October 2021 pic.twitter.com/HZlNG5kz8t
— James Bond (@007) January 22, 2021