No Time To Die: Lashana Lynch introduced as ‘new 00’ in trailer for Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film
Film is scheduled for UK release on 12 November
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The latest trailer for James Bond film No Time to Die has been released.
Marking Daniel Craig’s final outing as the legendary secret agent, the latest look at the delayed action adventure sees Bond leave active service to live out a “tranquil life” in Jamaica.
However, his peace is interrupted by old friend and CIA agent Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), who approaches him for help rescuing a kidnapped scientist, leading Bond to track down “a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology”.
Craig is joined by returning co-stars Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes, and Naomie Harris, while Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Billy Magnussen and Rami Malek will all play new characters.
The No Time to Die trailer appears to confirm reports that Lynch’s character Nomi will be introduced as the new 007, with Bond seen saying on the phone: “I met your new double-0, she’s a disarming young woman.”
The film, which is the 25th Bond adaptation, is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, making him the first US director to take charge on a Bond project.
No Time to Die was originally scheduled for release in April 2020, but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. It will now debut in UK cinemas on 12 November.
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