No Time to Die, the 25th James Bond film made by Eon Productions, is in the home stretch.
In a about three months from now, the latest James Bond film will have its world premiere at Royal Albert Hall in London.
Whatever No Time to Die’s final version emerges, the latest Bond film is, more or less done. There may be a few differences here and there. But, essentially, No Time to Die is, more or less, finished.
Cary Fukunaga, No Time to Die’s director, has posted a few videos on his Instagram account.
Looking at it as a business, the latest Bond film will be out in 2020’s first quarter (the world premiere). Most Bond fans will view it a few days later. Whatever tweaks take place from here now, the movie is mostly done.
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