‘No Time To Die’ Trailer Showcases Daniel Craig’s Last Hurrah As James Bond

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Bond is back… For the last time. Exotic locations, Daniel Craig, a beautiful woman, and that unforgettable theme song… It only takes a few seconds into the new trailer for No Time to Die, and you’re hooked.

 

But the adrenaline rush of watching the trailer for the latest 007 movie, No Time To Die, also feels a bit bittersweet because it will be conclusion of Daniel Craig’s run on the world-famous spy with his license to kill. No Time To Die will mark Craig’s fifth and final outing as Bond, before he hangs up his tuxedo and sips his final martini. He’s had a remarkable run as 007 which started with Casino Royale in 2006, followed by Quantum of Solace in 2008, Skyfall in 2012, and Spectre in 2015, which all culminates in 2020 with No Time To Die. (Skyfall remains the series’ biggest blockbuster in the long-lasting series.)

 

But no time for tears because it appears director Cary Joji Fukunaga is sending Craig off in style. The new trailer teases some great stunts, lots of action, and a terrific cast. Villainous Christoph Waltz is back from Spectre, as is Lea Seydoux’s Madeleine Swann, along with Ralph Fiennes as M, Ben Whishaw as Q, Jeffrey Wright as Felix, and Naomie Harris as Moneypenney. New faces this time include new villain Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody), Lashana Lynch (Captain Marvel) as the new 007, and Ana de Armas, currently costarring with Craig in Rian Johnson’s hit whodunit, Knives Out. David Dencik (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) and Billy Magnussen (Game Night) round out the cast in the 25th movie in the James Bond series. You can see character posters for the main cast below:

 

 

 

It appears the movie starts with Bond retired and living in Jamaica, but it’s not long before he’s pulled back on Her Majesty’s service diving off bridges and blowing stuff up. Watch the action-packed new trailer and enjoy hearing Craig introduce himself for the last time as Bond. James Bond:

 

 

No Time To Die will be released on April 8, 2020.