No Time to Die, the 25th James Bond film and the fifth and final installment for Daniel Craig, is ramping up promotion ... again. The film was originally scheduled for April release, but was one of the first -- if not the first -- films to delay its release due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It's now scheduled for release on November 12th in the UK and November 20th in the United States, because apparently Sony knows something about the pandemic in November that we don't. It comes 17 days after the election, and if Trump wins, maybe we'll all just be like, "F**k it. Come and get me, virus."
A second trailer is out now, for those who completely forgot the first trailer. It features a sufficiently menacing Rami Malek, as well as Ana de Armas in a gown holding a machine gun. The whole thing from
Cary Fukunaga -- which also stars Lashana Lynch (!), Léa Seydoux, and the rest of the usuals, plus a screenplay punch-up from Phoebe Waller-Bridge -- looks absolutely fantastic. I will not risk my health for Tenet. I might risk my health for No Time To Die, just for irony's sake!
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