50 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2021

4. No Time To Die

No Time to Die Daniel Craig
MGM

The wait for Daniel Craig's final outing as 007 has been an agonisingly long one for fans, given that Spectre came out way back in November 2015.

But No Time to Die is (apparently) almost here, with terrific director Cary Joji Fukunaga (Beasts of No Nation) charged with delivering an emotive, intense swan song for Craig's 15-year tenure as the super-spy.

What we've seen so far certainly looks fantastic, between the gorgeously-shot action, Rami Malek's coolly imposing antagonist, and the surprise return of Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), and it'll be interesting to see how many - if any - of the surprising rumours swirling about the film's plot actually turn out to be true.

Either way, it'll be nice to finally put the Craig years to bed, at which point the serious speculation can begin for his successor.

Release Date: April 2

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