Has James Bond finally met his match? Watch the new NO TIME TO DIE Super Bowl TV spot now!
In cinemas April 2020. In NO TIME TO DIE, 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 kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
As fans continue to patiently await the 25th film in the James Bond series, Sony Pictures, MGM and EON Productions have now released a new look at No Time to Die.
The Super Bowl LIV Game Day Spot offers another look at Rami Malek as the villain Safin and teases how all of Daniel Craig’s 007 films will be tied together. As usual, the teaser is filled with cuts from the action-packed scenes we can expect No Time to Die. Additionally, we see the return of Christoph Waltz‘s Ernst Stavro Blofeld character, who provides some ominous narration.
The 25th Bond film will be Craig’s final work for the series and make him the only actor to play James Bond in three different decades. Watch the Game Day Spot above and look for James Bond: No Time to Die to hit theatres April 3 in the UK and April 8 in America.
railers for the Top Gun sequel, the new James Bond film and other keenly anticipated movies have been unveiled during this year’s Super Bowl.
Fans also got new glimpses of Black Widow and the new Minions movie.
Bill Murray, Chris Rock and Winona Ryder were a few of the Hollywood stars enlisted to star in adverts on one of the biggest nights in the US television-watching calendar.
The cost of a 30-second spot during the game can be more than $5m (£3.8m).
Yet that is considered a price worth paying for the exposure a slot during the annual American Football showdown can bring to a film, TV show or product.
The 30-second trailer for No Time To Die, the 25th official Bond film, opened with a previously unseen scene showing Daniel Craig’s Bond in a hi-tech glider.
“Have you ever flown one of these things before?” he asks Lashana Lynch’s Nomi, a fellow secret agent, who responds with “Nope”.
The “official game day spot” continued with a promise that “the 25th film will change everything” when it arrives in cinemas in April.
The film, billed as Craig’s final outing as Bond, will see his character return to active service to combat a new adversary, played by Bohemian Rhapsody’s Rami Malek.