These No Time To Die character posters will be in cinemas very soon. As well as Daniel Craig’s 007, the new artwork features Safin (Rami Malek), Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), Nomi (Lashana Lynch), Paloma (Ana de Armas), Q (Ben Whishaw), Moneypenny (Naomie Harris), M (Ralph Fiennes), Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), Ash (Billy Magnussen), Tanner (Rory Kinnear), Valdo (David Dencik) and Primo (Dali Benssalah).
Meet No Time To Die’s Safin
Is the mysterious Safin (Rami Malek) 007’s most terrifying adversary yet? No Time To Die in cinemas this October.
Dame Diana Rigg 1938-2020
“We are very sad to hear of the passing of Dame Diana Rigg, the legendary stage and screen actress who was much beloved by Bond fans for her memorable performance as Tracy di Vicenzo in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, the only woman to have married James Bond. Our love and thoughts are with her family and friends at this sad time.” Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.
New Safin Mask Keyring And Magnet
Who is Safin the mysterious man behind the mask? You’ll have to wait until November to find out but until then discover Safin’s mask as both a keyring and a magnet at 007Store. Both are exclusive to 007Store and are a limited availability first production run.
No Time To Die Costume Designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb on the inspiration behind the mask worn by Rami Malek in the film: “We started from an initial piece of visual reference of a Japanese Noh mask because of its pure, expressionless, clean look. We wanted to remove anything that felt like an expressive human detail while remaining true to a human face – so the mask could reside somewhere between inhuman, artificial and a serene stare.”
Find the Safin Mask Keyring and Magnet now at 007Store.
No Time To Die Trailer 2
The mission that changes everything begins… No Time To Die in cinemas this November. In No Time To Die, Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
007 X Spyscape: Driven Reopens
Max Zorin Spars With May Day
On this day in 1986, the scene was filmed from A View To A Kill where Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) spars with May Day (Grace Jones). Producer Michael G. Wilson said: “I think of Grace Jones more as a performance artist than anything else. She’s done a lot of wonderful and edgy types of modelling, and she turned out to be a great character.”
Bond Is Attacked By Obanno
Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper (Eva Green) are attacked by a machete-wielding Obanno (Isaach De Bankolé) in the stairwell of the hotel in Casino Royale (2006). The fight took three days to film. Stunt coordinator Gary Powell said: “It’s quite a major scene as it covers such a vast area. Normally you’re in a room, you have a fight, whereas the stairwell covers six flights of stairs all the way down.”
James Bond Is Abandoned Mid-Air
“I’m awfully sorry to leave you…” Pilot Helga Brandt (Karin Dor) abandons a trapped Bond (Sean Connery) mid-air in You Only Live Twice (1967).
Bond Free-Falls After Plane in GoldenEye
A pilotless plane. Bond chasing it on a motorbike. A looming cliff edge. A seemingly inescapable situation… no problem for 007. Bond (Pierce Brosnan) takes extreme measures to escape the Russian base in GoldenEye (1995). The free-fall dive was performed for real by stuntman B.J. Worth. He said: “It was probably one of the most difficult stunts I’ve had to do for a Bond film.”
Bond Undergoes MI6 Testing
“This is going well…” Bond (Daniel Craig) has his shooting skills and his physical and mental condition re-evaluated by MI6 in Skyfall (2012). The set was based on Churchill’s bunker system built during World War II and was filmed at Pinewood and the Old Vic Tunnels in London.
Raid On Kristatos’ Warehouse
007 (Roger Moore) accompanies Milos Columbo (Topol) and his crew on a raid at Kristatos’ opium-processing warehouse in For Your Eyes Only (1981). Director John Glen was pleased Topol joined the cast. He said: “He’s famous for Fiddler On The Roof, and I don’t think he can live it down. It’s rather like being an ex-James Bond, you can never shake it off.”