'No Time to Die' James Bond premieres next week 'A Big Event'
The premiere of the popular Hollywood spy film series James Bond is set to take place next week, six years after the release of the last film and 18 months delayed due to the Corona epidemic. According to the French news agency AFP, the British royal family and the heroes who fought in the Covarna war have been invited to watch 'No Time to Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
It is being speculated that the mysterious character Daniel Craig will be seen by his fans for the last time in this film. The film premiered three times in March and November 2020 and in April this year. Craig and his co-stars Rami Melek and Leah Sedaux will be on the red carpet with Prince Charles and William at the screening of the film, which will be released in British cinemas two days later and worldwide on October 8. Healthcare workers and Armed Forces personnel will also attend the premiere, for which they have been invited to 10 other premiers across the UK.
Fran producer Barbara Broccoli said at this month's release of 'No Time to Die: The Official James Bond Podcast': "We're incredibly excited to see this film in theaters. And most importantly, Daniel Craig is leaving this movie, so we feel like it's a big event. "
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