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No Time to Die: Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas star in new posters for James Bond film

Rami Malek’s villain Safin and Lashana Lynch’s Nomi are among those revealed in the images

Ellie Harrison
Tuesday 03 December 2019 15:08 GMT
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Teaser for new James Bond film No Time to Die released ahead of full trailer

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Universal has released a set of character posters for No Time to Die, ahead of the new James Bond film’s trailer launch on Wednesday (4 December).

The posters, which you can see in our gallery below, feature Rami Malek’s villain Safin, Daniel Craig’s 007, Léa Seydoux’s Madeleine Swann, Lashana Lynch’s Nomi, Ben Whishaw’s Q and Ana de Armas’ Paloma.

A teaser for the 25th Bond film was unveiled earlier this week, showing a souped-up Aston Martin, gun fights, a motorbike stunt, and the iconic spy in a sharp tuxedo.

Craig recently made the official announcement that he will step away from the Bond franchise after overtaking Roger Moore as the longest-serving 007 in history.

Asked if he would consider a role as director instead, he told German media: “For God’s sake, no. I want to come home, eat something and then go to bed. If you’re a director, then at night you’re still with the producers, screenwriters, on the phone. And then after two hours of sleep, you have to go back up to the set. No thanks.”

No Time To Die is scheduled for release in UK cinemas on 2 April, 2020.

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