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After a five-year hiatus, Bond’s back on the big screen for Daniel Craig’s fifth and final turn as the famed secret agent. Sharp suits, fast cars, and a deadly villain await.

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WORDS BRODY ROSSITER

RELEASE DATE 2 APRIL / Director Cary Joji Fukunaga / Starring Daniel Craig, Lashana Lynch, Rami Malek / Genre Action, Adventure, Thriller D espite relinquishing his license to kill and retiring to the sunny climes of Jamaica, James Bond’s newfound tranquillity is short-lived when a visit from his old friend, CIA agent Felix Leiter, pulls him back into active service. In desperate need of Bond’s specific skill set to help track down a kidnapped scientist and combat a deadly new weapon, Felix calls in one last favour.

Skyfall and Spectre co-stars Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, and Ralph Fiennes reprise their roles alongside Daniel Craig. With Christoph Waltz’s Blofeld behind bars, it’s Oscar-winner Rami Malek who emerges as one of Bond’s most fearsome and downright

nasty foes to date: the mysterious masked man, Safin. Bond will also have to contend with the return of Léa Seydoux's Dr Madeleine Swann, a character whose reemergence brings forth demons from Bond’s past.

Old flames, new adversaries, and an electrifying journey across beautiful yet perilous landscapes await. With director Cary Joji Fukunaga at the helm, No Time To Die promises the trademark style and action-packed substance that audiences have come to expect from a Bond film while also delving even deeper into the psyche of Daniel Craig’s tortured incarnation of the character.

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LICENSES TO THRILL With a cast of returning favourites and intriguing new faces, No Time To Die’s thrilling lineup promises to close out Craig’s tenure in spectacular fashion.

PALOMA Blade Runner 2049’s Ana de Armas joins the star-studded cast as the mysterious CIA agent, Paloma. Director Cary Fukunaga has stated his

intention to redefine the

traditional femme fatale with the character.

M Ralph Fiennes’s M is back to keep a watchful eye on Bond in his role as the head of the Secret Intelligence Service.

NOMI British actor Lashana Lynch portrays Nomi, the formidable Double-O agent who took up Bond’s mantle following his retirement.

Q Ben Whishaw reboots his

role as Q, providing Bond with the top-secret tech required to take on his villainous foes.

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