While we wait you can catch No Time to Die, Craig's swan song and the latest Bond movie, on TV tonight (December 31) at 8:45pm on ITV. The film also airs an hour later at 9:45pm on ITV+1 and is ...
The next James Bond film has been delayed indefinitely due to a feud between producer Barbara Broccoli and Amazon. With no script, actor, or director in place, fans may have to wait until 2026 or ...
Learn more "No Time to Die" is now available to watch at home. You can rent the latest James Bond film for $6 through video-on-demand (VOD) retailers like Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, and Apple TV.
With “No Time to Die” becoming the highest-grossing Hollywood movie since the COVID-19 pandemic began, it’d be hard to call ...
King Charles' appearance on the "No Time to Die" film set brought a variety of surprising responses. Ralph Fiennes revealed the "spectrum" of reactions the cast and crew had to the news of King ...
I said, ‘Can we get her on the film?’ That’s where I came from.” According to GQ, Craig wasn’t always a pleasure to work with in the No Time To Die writers’ room. “I’ve been very ...
The film industry is watching closely to see how No Time To Die performs at the box office, and whether it can tempt fans back in large numbers now that most cinemas have reopened. "I'm really ...
Asante, a hearse driver in Ghana, wants a wife. His profession puts most women off. He falls in love with a client whose mother has died, and manages to win her over. But her father forbids ...
Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a ...
Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond was a box office smash and was widely praised by viewers, with some even hailing it ...
Check it out: In an interview with Deadline, Waller-Bridge – who was personally asked to work on the No Time To Die script by Craig himself – has said that she intends to give the film’s ...
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