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        <title><![CDATA[‘No Time To Die’ trailer: Bond is finally back in action after COVID-19 delays]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not even a global pandemic can take away James Bond&#8217;s license to kill.</p><p>“No Time To Die” — the 25th movie in the slick super-spy franchise — dropped a new trailer <a href="https://twitter.com/007/status/1301475022951776256" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">via Twitter</a> on Thursday morning.</p><p>Simply captioned, &#8220;<span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">The mission that changes everything begins … </span><span class="r-18u37iz"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NoTimeToDie?src=hashtag_click" role="link" data-focusable="true" class="css-4rbku5 css-18t94o4 css-901oao css-16my406 r-1n1174f r-1loqt21 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0">#NoTimeToDie,&#8221;</a> the two-and-half-minute promo clip features 52-year-old Daniel Craig in his swan song as 007.</span></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NoTimeToDie?src=hashtag_click" role="link" data-focusable="true" class="css-4rbku5 css-18t94o4 css-901oao css-16my406 r-1n1174f r-1loqt21 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0"></a><span class="css-901oao css-16my406 r-1qd0xha r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo r-qvutc0"> The film is finally set to race into cinemas in November — after more than a few stalled starts thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.</span></p><p>MGM, Universal and Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli previously <strong>announced that the film was delayed</strong> on March 4 <a href="https://twitter.com/007/status/1235248760260874241" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">via Twitter</a>: &#8220;After careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace, the release of &#8216;No Time To Die&#8217; will be postponed until November 2020.&#8221;</p><p>The original premiere was set for March 31 at the Royal Albert Hall, with a US release date set for April 10. (The film&#8217;s China <strong>release date was previously scrapped</strong> in mid-February.)</p><p>However, plans changed when a couple popular fan sites — <strong>The James Bond Dossier</strong> and <strong>MI6 Headquarters</strong> — published a joint open letter to the film’s producers, Wilson and Broccoli, citing public-safety concerns.</p><p>“It is by no means easy to say this: The release of &#8216;No Time To Die&#8217; should be postponed,” the <strong>open letter to EON, MGM and Universal read</strong>. “It is time to put public health above marketing release schedules and the cost of cancelling publicity events . . . It’s just a movie.”</p><p>The official release date is now set for November 20.</p><p>The film&#8217;s plot finds Bond’s &#8220;retirement&#8221; in Jamaica cut short when old pal Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) reaches out for help rescuing a kidnapped scientist, which results in the iconic martini drinker squaring off with high-tech villain Safin, played by Oscar winner Rami Malek.</p><p>Returning cast members include Ralph Fiennes, Léa Seydoux and Naomie Harris. New additions include b<span >uzzworthy new Bond babe Ana De Armas, who also </span><strong>starred opposite Craig</strong><span > in the darkly comic murder mystery “Knives Out.”</span></p><p>Plus, Brit actress Lashana Lynch, 31, made headlines last July when rumors broke that she was taking over James Bond’s iconic designation in what was <strong>hyped as a “popcorn-dropping moment”</strong>&nbsp;from the franchise’s 25th movie.</p><p>After years of debate about a&nbsp;<strong>need for the Bond flicks to freshen up</strong>, the woman who played fighter pilot Maria Rambeau opposite Brie Larson in the blockbuster “Captain Marvel” appears set to modernize the enduring action series.</p><p>And Lynch’s doing it <strong>with an assist</strong>&nbsp;from screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge, of Emmy-winning “Fleabag” and “Killing Eve” fame.</p><p>But relax, purist superfans: Lynch’s character, Nomi, is just taking over the secret agent number after he retires from MI6 — she&#8217;s not assuming the role of Bond.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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