
No Time to Die is the 25th 007 film and the last Bond film to star in Daniel Craig.
Because of the epidemic, this farewell is particularly long, dragging from last year to this year. The film will finally premiere in the UK on September 28.
On the eve of the premiere, a video of "No Time to Die" was posted online, and Daniel Craig said a farewell speech to express his gratitude to all the crew. The video is short, but you can feel the true feelings of this tough guy on the screen.
Daniel Craig, who began playing Bond in 2006's Casino Royale, has played Bond in five episodes, making him the third-most-often played Bond in history, behind Roger Moore in seven films and Sean Connery in six films.
It's agreed that he's the most like Sean Connery's "Bond," and his starring role in Skyfall is the only Bond film to join the $1 billion box office club to date!
007 filmmakers Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson are now reluctant to think about the next Bond candidate, and they are actually reluctant to Daniel Craig. This "No Time to Die" is still under their strong retention, Daniel took over.
Daniel Craig may not have been willing to say goodbye to "Bond", but as he grew older, his body did not allow him to do so many stunts anymore. This time filming "No Time to Die", he had an ankle injury and underwent minor surgery. In the future, he may choose less "action" movies, such as the "Knife Out of the Sheath" series that solves the case.