LONDON — The Royal Albert Hall witnessed on Tuesday evening the opening ceremony of the Agent 007 James Bond film "No Time To Die" After being postponed for two years due to COVID-19.
The movie "No Time To Die" is the last James Bond movie series starring Daniel Craig, and it is noteworthy that it is the fifth and final movie in which Craig plays the role of agent "007".
Daniel said that after the last James Bond film series "Spectre" he decided to take a break because he thought it would be the last film and couldn't do more for the series. But then he had discussions with the team about the final part of the movie and how huge it should be.
According to the cinema chains Odeon and Cineworld, the pre-sales of movie tickets in Britain have reached levels not seen in the industry since before cinemas closed at the start of the pandemic.
The 53-year-old British actor opened on Tuesday evening the red carpet before the start of the show at the Royal Albert Hall.
The opening was also attended by the rest of the team members such as Rami Malek, Naomi Harris, Lashana Lynch and Lea Seydoux.
Among the attendees was the British royal family, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince William, Kate Middleton — the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
In addition the singer Billie Eilish, who is performing the official song for the film "No Time to Die", was in attendance. — Agencies