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The movie is finally here - the one that was delayed multiple times that was originally set to release in April of 2020. That movie is No Time To Die

No Time To Die is the 25th installment of the James Bond franchise produced by Eon Productions with it being Daniel Craig’s last movie as James Bond. This latest film sees Bond in retirement with his love interest, Madeline Swann (Lea Seydoux) as they live a life they have never yet lived, in peace. This quickly ends when it is found out that Spectre, run by Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) himself, is very much alive and still after the man who interfered, that being James Bond. Throughout the movie, it is found out that the past is still very much alive and back to seek vengeance. 

Since the movie’s initial release around the world on September 30, and later released on October 8th for the United States,  No Time To Die has grossed worldwide slightly past $300 million. The end goal, like most other movies, is to at least break even -  $900 million.

Compared to other Bond movies, this one is like no other, in a good way. I enjoyed this film for many reasons,  it took the modern Bond timeline and added parts that were reminiscent of the other Bond movies. For Instance, the villain and setting were similar to what was seen in Dr. No and You Only Live Twice. Overall, it was a great movie with some of the best action scenes, cinematography, and sound design. I would recommend people of all ages to watch the film because there is something to enjoy for everyone.


movie poster image credit - Univeral/MGM/Eon