James Bond has finally arrived, no doubt in an Aston Martin
After more than 18 months of delays, the latest James Bond instalment, No Time To Die, looks set to finally hit the big screen, as producers have finally confirmed the date for the film’s long-awaited release.
Having initially supposed to be released in April 2020, No Time To Die was the first blockbuster casualty of the Covid Pandemic. It sparked a wave of films being shelved until Box Office numbers would be more reliable. Wonder Woman 1984 and Black Widow were among the other films to be benched awaiting the eventual release of cinemas being reopened.
Daniel Craig’s final campaign as 007 will hit screens on September 30, having been announced on social media on Friday night. On September 28, an official premiere will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
The World Premiere for #NoTimeToDie will take place on Tuesday 28 September 2021 at London’s @RoyalAlbertHall. Producers Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and director Cary Joji Fukunaga will join Daniel Craig on the red carpet. pic.twitter.com/EhlCPira6f
— James Bond (@007) August 20, 2021
In a tweet, the 007 Twitter account posted, ‘The World Premiere for #NoTimeToDie will take place on Tuesday 28 September 2021 at London’s @RoyalAlbertHall,’ adding that Craig, as well as director Cary Joji Fukunaga and the film’s producers, will be present on the red carpet.
In similar news, 007 himself Daniel Craig announced he would not be giving his hard-earned money to either of his children.
Craig has two kids currently, one with his wife Rachel Weisz and another with ex-wife Fiona Loudon. “Isn’t there an old adage that if you die a rich person, you’ve failed?” he said in an interview with Candis magazine.
He continued: “I think Andrew Carnegie [an American industrialist] gave away what in today’s money would be about 11billion dollars, which shows how rich he was because I’ll bet he kept some of it, too!
“But I don’t want to leave great sums to the next generation. I think inheritance is quite distasteful.
“My philosophy is get rid of it or give it away before you go.”
With a net worth of $160 Million, I am definitely open to take the money from Craig should he look for a worthwhile cause.
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