No Time to Die: Box Office, Budget, Cast, Hit or Flop, Posters, Release, Story, Wiki
No Time to Die (Movie, 2021): Box Office Collection, Budget, First Look Posters, Movies Picture, Release Date, All Songs / Music Videos, Audio / Video Jukebox, Screen Count, Predictions, Star Cast & Crew, Story /Plot, Trailer, Hit / Flop, Wiki And Others:
No Time to Die is an American English language spy thriller film. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and produced by Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli under the banner of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer & Eon Productions. The film features Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz & Ralph Fiennes in lead role. No Time to Die released United Kingdom on 30 September, 2021.
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(2) No Time to Die Cast & Crew:
No Time to Die has been directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and with a Screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Cary Joji Fukunaga & Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The film is the twenty-fifth instalment in the James Bond film series. A joint venture between the United States and United Kingdom, it is produced by Eon Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. No Time to Die will have its world premiere at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 28 September 2021, followed by its theatrical release on 30 September 2021 in the United Kingdom and 8 October 2021 in the United States, after being delayed by Boyle's departure and later by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The film features Daniel Craig in his fifth and final outing as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Rory Kinnear and Ralph Fiennes reprise their roles from previous films, with Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Dali Benssalah, Billy Magnussen, and David Dencik joining the cast as new characters. No Time to Die was originally scheduled for release in April 2020, but was postponed worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Director | Cary Joji Fukunaga |
Star Cast | Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, And Others |
Language | English |
Producer | Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli |
Genre | Spy |
Release Date | 28 September 2021 (Royal Albert Hall), 30 September 2021 (United Kingdom), 30 September, 2021 (India), 8 October 2021 (United States) |
Music Director | Hans Zimmer |
Production Company | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Eon Productions |
Distributors | United Artists Releasing (North America), Universal Pictures (International) |
Screenplay | Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Phoebe Waller-Bridge |
Cinematography | Linus Sandgren |
Editor | Elliot Graham, Tom Cross |
Status | Released |
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(3) No Time to Die Budget, Screens And Box Office:
No Time to Die Budget, Screens And Day Wise Box Office Collection India, Overseas, WorldWide
Budget | Approx $250.00 million |
Screens | 5000+ Theaters [US and Canada], 900+ Screens India |
Collection (India) | Approximately 18.00 Million [Till 14 October, 2021] |
Collection (WorldWide) | Approximately $774.20 Million [Till 27 January, 2022] |
Collection (Overseas) | $160.90 million [US & CA], $613.30 million [OT] |
Hit / Flop | Not Found / Coming Soon |
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(4) No Time to Die Box Office Predictions:
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(5) No Time to Die Roles And Star Cast:
Daniel Craig | As | James Bond |
Rami Malek | As | Safin |
Léa Seydoux | As | Dr. Madeleine Swann |
Lashana Lynch | As | Nomi |
Ben Whishaw | As | Q |
(6) No Time to Die All Songs / Music Videos:
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(7) No Time to Die Audio / Video Jukebox:
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(8) No Time to Die Trailer:
No Time to Die - Official Trailer:
In cinemas November 2020
(9) No Time to Die Story:
A young Madeleine Swann witnesses the murder of her mother by the terrorist Lyutsifer Safin, whom she shoots in retribution. He awakens, and she flees onto a nearby frozen lake and falls through the ice. Safin chooses to rescue her.
In the present, Swann is in Matera, Italy with James Bond following the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld. SPECTRE assassins ambush them as Bond visits Vesper Lynd's tomb, but the two overcome their pursuers. Bond accuses Swann of betraying him to the organisation and leaves her.
Five years later, MI6 scientist Valdo Obruchev is kidnapped from an MI6 laboratory. Obruchev has developed Project Heracles, a bioweapon containing nanobots that spread like a virus upon touch and are coded to specific DNA strands so they are only dangerous if programmed to an individual's genetic code. Bond has retired to Port Antonio, Jamaica where, after years of being out of service, he is contacted by the CIA agent Felix Leiter, who is accompanied by Logan Ash, a fellow American agent. They ask for help in tracking down Obruchev, but Bond refuses. That night Bond is tracked down by a woman named Nomi, who has succeeded him as the new 007; she tells him about Project Heracles. Bond contacts M and reproaches him; the nanobot project had been commissioned by M. Bond subsequently accepts Leiter's request for help.
Bond, Leiter, and Ash fly to Cuba and meet Paloma, another CIA agent allied with Leiter. Bond and Paloma infiltrate a SPECTRE meeting with the aim of retrieving Obruchev, but instead, they walk into a trap. Using a bionic eye to see and communicate while still in custody, Blofeld orders Bond to be killed by the nanobots. Instead, all of the SPECTRE members are killed as Obruchev had reprogrammed the nanobots to destroy the organization per Safin's orders, something which both Bond and Blofeld didn't expect. Bond extracts Obruchev to a boat to meet with Felix and Ash, who turns against them as he is in league with Safin. Ash shoots Leiter and escapes with Obruchev while destroying the boat. Bond gets away but Leiter dies from his injuries.
Moneypenny takes Bond to see Q and gain him the opportunity to meet and speak with Blofeld to find out where Obruchev has been taken with the nanobots. However, Safin visits Madeleine and blackmails her into infecting herself with the nanobots. As Madeleine has been the only person in contact with Blofeld since his imprisonment, he instructs her to infect Blofeld. Bond encounters Madeline in the cell, where he touches her on the hand and unknowingly infects himself. A horrified Madeleine leaves the cell. When Bond meets Blofeld, the latter reveals that he deliberately staged the ambush in Matera five years earlier to make it look as if Madeline had betrayed him. Angered by this revelation, Bond attacks Blofeld and unknowingly infects him with the nanobots, killing Blofeld just as Safin planned.
Upon realizing what happened, Bond tracks Madeleine down to her childhood home in Norway. There, he learns that Madeleine has a five-year-old daughter, Mathilde, whom she claims is not his. Madeleine then confesses that, as a boy, Safin's parents were murdered by Madeleine's father on Blofeld's orders, which prompted him to seek revenge on Blofeld and SPECTRE. Despite having succeeded in eliminating Blofeld and SPECTRE, Safin continues his plan for revenge as he, Ash, and their men are on their way to capture Bond, Madeleine, and Mathilde. Though Bond manages to kill Ash and Safin's men, Safin successfully captures Madeleine and Mathilde.
Q, Bond, and Nomi locate Safin on a Second World War base on an island between Japan and Russia. They use a plane to infiltrate Safin's headquarters and learn that he plans to use the nanobots as a biological weapon against millions of people on the planet so that Safin can take over the world. Nomi takes Obruchev hostage while Bond searches for Safin, who has Mathilde with him. Bond shoots Safin's guards, but Safin escapes. Mathilde escapes from Safin and reunites with her mother, Bond, and Nomi.
Nomi, Madeleine, and Mathilde escape by boat, while Bond stays behind to open the island's missile silos, which would aid a missile strike from a British warship to destroy the nanobots. Bond and Safin fight, during which Safin shoots Bond several times and infects him with nanobots programmed with the genetic code of Madeleine and Mathilde. Bond kills Safin and opens the silos. Speaking by radio with Madeleine, Bond tells her he loves her and encourages her to move on without him, and she confirms that Mathilde is his daughter. Bond dies as the missiles hit the island, destroying the nanobot factory.
At MI6, M, Moneypenny, Q, Tanner, and Nomi drink in Bond's honor. Elsewhere, Madeleine takes Mathilde to Matera and tells her the truth about her father.
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In the present, Swann is in Matera, Italy with James Bond following the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld. SPECTRE assassins ambush them as Bond visits Vesper Lynd's tomb, but the two overcome their pursuers. Bond accuses Swann of betraying him to the organisation and leaves her.
Five years later, MI6 scientist Valdo Obruchev is kidnapped from an MI6 laboratory. Obruchev has developed Project Heracles, a bioweapon containing nanobots that spread like a virus upon touch and are coded to specific DNA strands so they are only dangerous if programmed to an individual's genetic code. Bond has retired to Port Antonio, Jamaica where, after years of being out of service, he is contacted by the CIA agent Felix Leiter, who is accompanied by Logan Ash, a fellow American agent. They ask for help in tracking down Obruchev, but Bond refuses. That night Bond is tracked down by a woman named Nomi, who has succeeded him as the new 007; she tells him about Project Heracles. Bond contacts M and reproaches him; the nanobot project had been commissioned by M. Bond subsequently accepts Leiter's request for help.
Bond, Leiter, and Ash fly to Cuba and meet Paloma, another CIA agent allied with Leiter. Bond and Paloma infiltrate a SPECTRE meeting with the aim of retrieving Obruchev, but instead, they walk into a trap. Using a bionic eye to see and communicate while still in custody, Blofeld orders Bond to be killed by the nanobots. Instead, all of the SPECTRE members are killed as Obruchev had reprogrammed the nanobots to destroy the organization per Safin's orders, something which both Bond and Blofeld didn't expect. Bond extracts Obruchev to a boat to meet with Felix and Ash, who turns against them as he is in league with Safin. Ash shoots Leiter and escapes with Obruchev while destroying the boat. Bond gets away but Leiter dies from his injuries.
Moneypenny takes Bond to see Q and gain him the opportunity to meet and speak with Blofeld to find out where Obruchev has been taken with the nanobots. However, Safin visits Madeleine and blackmails her into infecting herself with the nanobots. As Madeleine has been the only person in contact with Blofeld since his imprisonment, he instructs her to infect Blofeld. Bond encounters Madeline in the cell, where he touches her on the hand and unknowingly infects himself. A horrified Madeleine leaves the cell. When Bond meets Blofeld, the latter reveals that he deliberately staged the ambush in Matera five years earlier to make it look as if Madeline had betrayed him. Angered by this revelation, Bond attacks Blofeld and unknowingly infects him with the nanobots, killing Blofeld just as Safin planned.
Upon realizing what happened, Bond tracks Madeleine down to her childhood home in Norway. There, he learns that Madeleine has a five-year-old daughter, Mathilde, whom she claims is not his. Madeleine then confesses that, as a boy, Safin's parents were murdered by Madeleine's father on Blofeld's orders, which prompted him to seek revenge on Blofeld and SPECTRE. Despite having succeeded in eliminating Blofeld and SPECTRE, Safin continues his plan for revenge as he, Ash, and their men are on their way to capture Bond, Madeleine, and Mathilde. Though Bond manages to kill Ash and Safin's men, Safin successfully captures Madeleine and Mathilde.
Q, Bond, and Nomi locate Safin on a Second World War base on an island between Japan and Russia. They use a plane to infiltrate Safin's headquarters and learn that he plans to use the nanobots as a biological weapon against millions of people on the planet so that Safin can take over the world. Nomi takes Obruchev hostage while Bond searches for Safin, who has Mathilde with him. Bond shoots Safin's guards, but Safin escapes. Mathilde escapes from Safin and reunites with her mother, Bond, and Nomi.
Nomi, Madeleine, and Mathilde escape by boat, while Bond stays behind to open the island's missile silos, which would aid a missile strike from a British warship to destroy the nanobots. Bond and Safin fight, during which Safin shoots Bond several times and infects him with nanobots programmed with the genetic code of Madeleine and Mathilde. Bond kills Safin and opens the silos. Speaking by radio with Madeleine, Bond tells her he loves her and encourages her to move on without him, and she confirms that Mathilde is his daughter. Bond dies as the missiles hit the island, destroying the nanobot factory.
At MI6, M, Moneypenny, Q, Tanner, and Nomi drink in Bond's honor. Elsewhere, Madeleine takes Mathilde to Matera and tells her the truth about her father.
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