James Bond 007 "No Time To Die" Intl. Trailer (Spoilers)

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Bond Theme - No Time To Die - Billie Eilish
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Totally forgot about this movie.
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James Bond Fever Hits U.K. Ahead of ‘No Time to Die’ World Premiere, Ticket Presales Are Biggest Since ‘Avengers: Endgame’
London’s famed Royal Albert Hall will host the long-awaited — and several-times delayed — world premiere of No Time to Die on Tuesday, Sept. 28. Daniel Craig is expected to be in attendance, alongside the full top brass of Eon, Universal and MGM as they finally bring their 25th James Bond — a film that effectively became the face of the film industry’s battle with the COVID-19 pandemic — to audiences.

While the TV cameras may be focused on the stars on the red carpet leading up to the vast and prestigious 19th century concert hall — the same spot where Spectre premiered almost six years ago — the eyes of a British exhibition industry still recovering from the impact of multiple lockdowns will be on what happens in the following days, when No Time to Die rolls out nationwide Sept. 30.
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