He doesn’t escape. He doesn’t fake his death. He dies.
Whoever steps into the tuxedo next won’t just be replacing Daniel Craig. They’ll be resurrecting James Bond from the dead. What do you think? Should Bond have died? And who should be the next 007? Let me know in the comments below. bond movies after spectre
Since Spectre , the James Bond franchise has done something unprecedented: it released exactly film. But what a film it was. Here is everything you need to know about Bond after Spectre , from the long wait to the explosive finale and what comes next. The Long Goodbye: No Time to Die (2021) The only official Bond movie released after Spectre is No Time to Die . The Tortured Road to Release Announced with a 2019 release date, the 25th Bond film became a symbol of modern blockbuster woes. First, director Danny Boyle left over creative differences (he wanted to kill Bond; producers said no). Then, his replacement Cary Joji Fukunaga came on board. He doesn’t escape
In a shocking, franchise-first move, .
Then COVID-19 hit.
No Time to Die is a flawed, ambitious, and unforgettable finale—a eulogy for Daniel Craig’s Bond as much as a spy thriller. It dares to close the book completely. Whoever steps into the tuxedo next won’t just
During the climax, Bond is infected with nanobots programmed to kill Madeleine and their daughter. To save them, he allows the British Navy to missile-strike the island he is on. As the missiles fall, Bond radios Madeleine one last time, telling her: “I know I said I wouldn’t, but I was wrong.”