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We saw a never-before-seen 9 minute clip of 'No Time to Die' and it shows Daniel Craig’s Bond back in his Aston Martin

Aug 25, 2021, 01:59 IST
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Daniel Craig as James Bond in "No Time to Die." MGM
  • Insider saw a nine-minute clip of "No Time to Die" at CinemaCon.
  • It proves director Cary Joji Fukunaga's talents are worthy of the Bond franchise.
  • The footage also showcased Bond's beloved Aston Martin.
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    With "No Time to Die" marking the 25th movie in the beloved James Bond franchise, you might think that there can't possibly be any new ways it can thrill audiences.

    We are here to tell you that's not the case.

    Insider watched a never-before-seen nine minute clip of the next Bond movie at Tuesday's MGM presentation at CinemaCon, an annual movie theater convention held in Las Vegas, and it kept us on the edge of our seats.

    Now we can't give away what we saw (that would ruin all the fun), you'll have to wait and see for yourself when it opens on October 8.

    But what we can confirm from watching the footage is that director Cary Joji Fukunaga is certainly worthy of taking the reins of a Bond movie.

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    "No Time to Die" director Cary Fukunaga. Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty
    Fukanaga, who directed a film in the historic franchise for the first time ever, has been wowing audiences for years with his stylish and thrilling visuals on movies like "Sin Nombre" and "Beasts of No Nation" as well as TV shows like the first season of "True Detective" and Netflix's "Maniac."

    With the Bond franchise at his disposal, he certainly is at home.

    "No Time to Die" picks up after Bond (Daniel Craig) has walked away from active service as a secret double-o agent. But that doesn't last long.

    In the clip, we watch him suddenly racing for his life in his beloved Aston Martin.

    "No Time to Die." MGM
    In fact, Bond has to do some nifty tricks to get out of trouble. (Okay, no more details!)

    The way Fukunaga plays out the scenes and builds the drama was exciting to watch. Here's hoping the whole movie is like this.

    "No Time to Die" also stars Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Jeffrey Wright, and Naomie Harris.

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    It opens in theaters on October 8.

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