Bond 25 Is Officially Titled 'No Time To Die'

Daniel Craig has No Time To Die in his final outing as James Bond.

No Time To Die
Sony Pictures

After spending the past several months being referred to as simply Bond 25, the title has now been revealed for Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007.

Fresh from the official James Bond Twitter account, the 2020 movie is titled No Time To Die.

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In addition to Craig returning for one last outing as James Bond, the film will also see the returns of Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Lea Seydoux, Jeffrey Wright, and Rory Kinnear.

Where new faces are concerned, Oscar winner Rami Malek and Captain Marvel’s Lashana Lynch head up the new additions to the franchise. Malek is reportedly to play a tech-driven villain in No Time To Die, while reports earlier this year claim that Lynch will actually be playing 007.

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No Time To Die will start off with James Bond retired from the 007 gig – hence why Lashana Lynch’s character would take on the 007 codename – until a new threat forces Bond to put down his shaken not stirred Martini and return for one last adventure.

With Maniac’s Cary Joji Fukunaga on directing duties, No Time To Die hits cinemas on April 3rd, 2020 in the UK – with a US release to follow on April 8th.

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