No Time to Die’s world premiere will be March 31 in London, Eon Productions announced today.
The premiere showing will be at Royal Albert Hall, according to the announcement.
The 25th James Bond film will have its U.K. release two days later on April 2. It won’t arrive in the U.S. until an official release of April 10 (although there will be likely “preview showings” on the night of April 9.)
Royal Albert Hall previously hosted the world premieres of Skyfall and SPECTRE.
No Time to Die finished principal photography in October, with some pickup shots being filmed since then.
The movie is in post-production. Last week, it was announced that Hans Zimmer is scoring the movie and that Billie Eilish is co-writing and performing the title song.
The MI6 James Bond website reported Jan. 7 that recording sessions for the score were underway. The website was the first to report that Eilish would perform the title song.
Filed under: James Bond Films | Tagged: Bond 25, Eon Productions, No Time to Die, Royal Albert Hall, Skyfall, SPECTRE |
Very much looking forword to see this.