No Time to Die: Daniel Craig To Save The World From A Coronavirus-Like Pandemic In The Next James Bond Film- Reports

Forget villains, Daniel Craig AKA James Bond is all set to battle a Coronavirus-like pandemic in No Time To Die, the popular spy thriller's upcoming installment; deets below

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No Time to Die: Daniel Craig To Save The World From A Coronavirus-Like Pandemic In The Next James Bond Film- Reports
James Bond is just the hero that the world currently needs and adding onto our claims is an exciting but speculated report from his role in the upcoming James Bond film, No Time to Die. Well, if the news shared by dailymail.co.uk is anything to go by, the much-awaited film will see Daniel Craig AKA JB fighting with a Coronavirus-like pandemic to save the world, giving the film an exciting topical spin. The movie will have Bond playing father to a daughter in love with Dr Madeleine Swann, essayed by Lea Seydoux. This news first hit the internet after the call sheets of the film had gone up for sale on eBay. It described a sequence in southern Italy, which was shot in September last year.

The portal states, "'Scene #235', as the schedule is called, details where "Nomi pilots Madeleine and Mathilde to safety with the island in the background." A source close to the film's development said to the website, "Yes, it's true. Bond is a dad. Daniel wanted to make this Bond film the most surprising and entertaining yet. Daniel is older and his Bond is maturing and looking at life through the prism of fatherhood. But there's a lot more to it than that. Bond has always managed to charm his way into the hearts and beds of hundreds of beautiful women, seemingly without any consequences. Making him a father opens up a whole new world in terms of drama and story development."

The insiders also stated how the latest James Bond installment will see Bond saving humanity from a biological pandemic. "It's not quite Covid-19, but it's similar and it is very timely," added the source.


No Time To Die was scheduled to hit the big screens during April this year; however, the Coronavirus pandemic turned out to be a reason behind its yet another delay. It is now expected to release in November sometime.


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