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James Bond: Dying Can Wait will be released on November 11 in France

2020-04-02T15:00:51.141Z


Expected in theaters on April 8 before the coronavirus crisis, the 25th official mission of 007 will finally invade French screens on the anniversary of the Armistice of 1918.


Health crisis obliges, the 25th official James Bond, which was to be released on April 8 in France, had been adjourned in extremis a few days before confinement. In a short press release, the bosses of Eon production, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, then explained that they had made this heavy decision " after careful consideration " after having taken into account " an evaluation of the global cinema market " .

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A few weeks have passed and Universal has just set a new date this Thursday. Dying Can Wait ( No Time to Die ), directed by Cary Fukunaga and with Daniel Craig for the fifth and last time as the hero secret agent, will be officially released in France on November 11. This 25th official mission will appear on British screens on November 12 and on the 25 in the United States.

Rami Malek in bad service

The distribution of this film - 2:45, a record -, hoped for five long years by bondophiles (the latest, Specter , dates back to 2015!) Is certainly promising.

Rami Malek, Oscar 2019 for best actor ( Bohemian Rhapsody ), must face Daniel Craig in the costume of the villain on duty. French actress Léa Seydoux takes on the role of psychiatrist Madeleine Swann. And according to the first indiscretions, 007, who will find his old CIA accomplice Felix Leiter, should fight a disturbing enemy, equipped with terrifying new weapons. For Her Majesty's best agent to die will, in fact, have to wait.

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As an appetizer, and while waiting for November 11, Le Figaro offers to watch below the trailer of Mourir Can Wait .

Dying can wait for Cary Fukunaga, released in France on November 11, 2020, with Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux ...

Source: lefigaro

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