No time to die: the mega premiere could take place at Wembley

No time to die
Mega premiere could take place in Wembley

Daniel Craig throws in the Bond towel after “No Time to Die”

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“No Time to Die” is slated to hit European cinemas in autumn. The premiere could take place at Wembley Stadium.

Fans of “James Bond” really had to be patient recently, as the start date of “No Time to Die” has been postponed again and again due to the corona pandemic. But what takes a long time seems to finally be good in autumn. Then the film, in which Daniel Craig (53) will be the famous agent for the last time, should finally celebrate its premiere – and this should apparently be one of the most extravagant of all.

Like the British Daily Mirror tabloid wants to have learned, the producers have allegedly set aside ten million pounds (the equivalent of around 11.5 million euros) to create a real spectacle. Apparently they are currently looking for a suitable location for the festival in London. The largest multi-purpose halls in the city and even the famous Wembley Stadium are under discussion. In the USA, however, the Staples Center in Los Angeles is being considered.

“James Bond 007: No Time to Die” was originally scheduled to open in theaters in April 2020. Due to the corona pandemic, however, the global start was initially postponed to November of the same year, then to April 2021, and later to the end of September and the beginning of October.

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