The Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson, finally revealed that there will be a sequel to the classic 2019 whodunnit titled Knives Out. The director Rian Johnson spoke to Variety, at the red carpet of the 92 Academy Awards.
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Daniel Craig is back as James Bond, one last time for the 25th installment of the beloved spy-genre franchise titled No Time To Die. Along with Daniel, we'll also be seeing Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas as well as Oscar-winning actor Rami Malik play pivotal roles in Bond 25. Speaking of Rami, the 38-year-old actor will essay the Bond villain and already seems to be the frontrunner to steal the show, thanks to his charismatic presence in No Time To Die's trailer.
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The Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson, finally revealed that there will be a sequel to the classic 2019 whodunnit titled Knives Out. The director Rian Johnson spoke to Variety, at the red carpet of the 92 Academy Awards.
Rian Johnson has provided new details for the recently announced sequel to “Knives Out” on the Oscars red carpet, stating that the next case that Daniel Craig’s Southern sleuth will be tasked with will introduce a brand new set of characters played by a different ensemble than the first movie.
Over the weekend, several new trailers were released during the Super Bowl. From a new Black Widow TV spot to a look at Loki, WandaVision and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier made the headlines over the weekend. Daniel Craig's No Time To Die was among the many trailers released. The new TV spot gave a new look at the James Bond movie. While the tease excited Bond fans, a new report has revealed that No Time To Die paid a huge amount for the TV spot during the game.
Bond gets a fresh look in action-packed new trailer.
One of the exciting 2020 Hollywood movies lineups is No Time To Die, which marks the 'one last time' we will see Daniel Craig as James Bond. Along with Daniel, we will also see new entrants into the Bond franchise with Rami Malek as the Bond villain Safin along with Lashana Lynch and Ana de Armas.
The latest James Bond No Time To Die trailer debuted during the Super Bowl and promised to “change everything”.
James Bond made his way to Super Bowl LIV, debuting a new trailer for “No Time to Die.” The footage, putting the spotlight on Daniel Craig’s British spy, promises the 25th “Bond” movie will change everything.
No Time To Die went through a few hurdles before it heard the final clap last year. Among the many hiccups, the James Bond movie suffered the biggest loss in the form of losing director Danny Boyle. Avid James Bond fans would remember that Boyle was associated with the Bond 25 movie. However, due to differences, the makers and Boyle had to part ways. Eventually, Cary Joji Fukunaga was brought on board of the Daniel Craig starrer. Now, No Time To Die producers reflect upon Boyle's exit.
Manchester music icon Johnny Marr is bringing his legendary guitar to the score for the new James Bond film.
The name's Marr, Johnny Marr.
A woman as James Bond? Well, not so soon. The upcoming Bond film, No Time To Die, has created a whole lot of buzz after the first trailer dropped last month.
It has been a few months since Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk parted ways. The former couple, who share a daughter together, broke up after dating for four years.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has said the next person to play the spy will be male.
For nearly 60 years on the silver screen, James Bond, the rakish secret agent who jets from one exotic port of call to another, romancing women and besting bad guys in the name of queen and country, has answered to one person. M, the no-nonsense intelligence chief, is the only one who can revoke the British spy’s license to kill. And even M isn’t always successful at reining in 007.