Daniel Craig is bowing out as James Bond after No Time To Die. But he's making his stint as 007 last as long as humanly possible. Not content with playing the MI6 for longer than any other actor, his swansong will also be the longest Bond film in the franchise, according to runtime details released by cinemas in the US and the Netherlands.
US cinema chain Regal has revealed that the 25th Bond film will clock in at 163 minutes – that's two hours and 43 minutes fact fans – which beats the previous longest Bond film, Spectre, by a quarter of an hour. Oddly enough, Craig's stint also includes the shortest Bond film, Quantum of Solace, which had a runtime of 106 minutes. It felt a lot longer, though.
https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/a31113993/no-time-to-die-runtime-james-bond/
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Friday, 21 February 2020
IMAX Reveals Exclusive No Time To Die Artwork and Trailer
Today, IMAX has revealed its all-new exclusive artwork for No Time To Die, the latest instalment of the global James Bond franchise and the first ever to be shot with IMAX® film cameras. No Time To Die opens in UK IMAX cinemas from April 2.
Filmmaker Cary Joji Fukunaga captured select sequences of No Time To Die using IMAX’s extremely high-resolution 15/70mm film cameras to deliver IMAX audiences greater scope and breathtaking image quality. Only in IMAX cinemas will audiences see the film the way it was creatively intended, as the scenes shot with IMAX film cameras will expand vertically to fill the IMAX screen, providing audiences up to 40% more of the image with unprecedented crispness, clarity and colour for a truly immersive experience.
http://www.beentothemovies.com/2020/02/imax-reveals-exclusive-no-time-to-die.html
Filmmaker Cary Joji Fukunaga captured select sequences of No Time To Die using IMAX’s extremely high-resolution 15/70mm film cameras to deliver IMAX audiences greater scope and breathtaking image quality. Only in IMAX cinemas will audiences see the film the way it was creatively intended, as the scenes shot with IMAX film cameras will expand vertically to fill the IMAX screen, providing audiences up to 40% more of the image with unprecedented crispness, clarity and colour for a truly immersive experience.
http://www.beentothemovies.com/2020/02/imax-reveals-exclusive-no-time-to-die.html
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