'No Time to Die' Trailer Shows Daniel Craig and Rami Malek Starring Together in a New Movie
Daniel Craig is back as "James Bond" in the trailer for his latest film, "No Time to Die." Co-star Rami Malek will play the villain for the action-packed thriller.
On Thursday, fans of the long-running "James Bond" franchise were excited to see the trailer for the latest action flick starring Daniel Craig. The Twitter page for "James Bond" shared the two-minute preview.
In it, Daniel Craig, 52, returns as Agent 007, who has retired and is trying to enjoy life in the tropical island of Jamaica. Unfortunately, he is jolted from his blissful respite.
Daniel Craig attends the premiere of "Skyfall" in Rome, Italy on October 26, 2012 | Photo: Getty Images
CAST MEMBERS OLD AND NEW
Craig works with and against old colleagues, Eve Moneypenny (Naomie Harris), Q (Ben Whishaw), M (Ralph Fiennes), Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), and Blofeld (Christopher Waltz), to save millions of lives.
New cast members include Ada de Armas and Lashana Lynch. Rami Malek, best known for his role in USA Network's "Mr. Robot," sports a deformed face as the villain, Safin.
Daniel Craig attends "In Character: Daniel Craig" in New York City on March 3, 2020 | Photo: Getty Images
MORE DETAILS OF THE FILM
According to Entertainment Online, the film was initially planned for release in April of this year. However, the coronavirus pandemic forced a months-long delay.
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the film will be released in theaters on November 20.
The installment follows Craig's performances in 2006's "Casino Royale," 2008's "Quantum of Solace," 2012's "Skyfall" and 2015's "Spectre." According to the actor, it will be his last role as the beloved British agent.
CRAIG TALKS LAST BOND FILM
In March, Craig opened up regarding his doubts about starring as James Bond for the fifth time. "Is this work really genuinely worth this, this whole thing?" he had asked himself.
When first offered the part years ago, Craig hesitated to accept it due to the vastness of attention it would give him during and after filming. This time, he was concerned about his physical state.
Daniel Craig attends a photocall for the start of filming "Spectre" in Iver Heath, England on December 4, 2014 | Photo: Getty Images
HIS FATHER DIES
Most recently, Craig has been mindful of his mental state after losing his father, Tim Craig. The latter passed away from liver cancer at age 77. He was surrounded by close family when he died.
Tim once said he and his son were best friends. The older man has attended a few premieres with his son. While alive, Tim once reportedly talked about how proud he was of his son's on-screen work.
In 1973, the two watched the very first "James Bond" film together. They are both very private individuals. Tim formerly worked as director of a recruitment company.