Recall that “casting” for the new James Bond has already been carried out by artificial intelligence. The series Geralt of Rivia won, i.e. Henry Cavill.
They were right behind Cavill Richard Armitage (“The Hobbit: An Incredible Journey”, “Epicenter” and “North South”) and – invariably over the years – Idris Elba (“Luther”, “Street Law”, and “Pacific Rim”). It is known that Bond is British, but if the producers wanted to deviate from this tradition, artificial intelligence found a few candidates for them – New Zealander Karl Urban (“Lord of the Rings”, “Thor: Ragnarok” and “The Boys”), Amerykanin Chris Evans (“Wild Tribe”, “Knives” and the “Avengers” series) and Will Smith z Filadelfii (“In Pursuit of Happiness”, “Seven Souls”, “Men in Black”).
Meanwhile, he knows the final decision of the series producers about the agent 007, as he claims, Emre Kaya z portalu The Vulcan Reporter. According to his information, announcement of the successor’s name Daniela Craiga was supposed to take place in November, but due to the coronavirus pandemic it will probably be postponed, as will the premiere of the latest part – “It’s not time to die” -. Officially, the name of the new Bond performer is to be known, as Kaya writes, in early 2021.
“It’s not time to die”: information, premiere, trailer
James Bond leaves active duty and enjoys a quiet life in Jamaica. Meanwhile, however, his old friend Felix Leiter of the CIA turns to him for help. The mission to save the kidnapped scientist turns out to be much more treacherous than it might seem and leads Agent 007 to the trail of a mysterious villain with new, extremely dangerous technology.
The cast of this new James Bond installment includes Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw and Jeffrey Wright, enhanced by Ana de Armas, Dali Benssalah, David Dencik, Lashana Lynch, Billy Magnussen and Oscar-winning Rami Maleka – this cast is worthy of the 25th edition of “Bond”, and also the last part in which we will see Daniel Craig as 007.
The premiere of the film “Nie Czas dyaniu” was initially scheduled for April 3, 2020, and later – due to the introduction of social distancing restrictions – was postponed to November 20 this year.
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