The world premiere of the James Bond film on September 28 in London

The world premiere was originally scheduled for March 31, 2020 in London, but was postponed several times due to the coronavirus epidemic.

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The world premiere of the new film about the famous agent James Bond (James) "No Time To Die" will take place on September 28 in London, the protagonists of the film announced today.

The realization will be in cinemas two days later.

The world premiere was originally scheduled for March 31, 2020 in London, but it was postponed several times due to the coronavirus epidemic.

The premiere is scheduled for Tuesday, September 28 at the Royal Albert Hall (Royal Hall), a prestigious concert hall that can accommodate almost 6.000 people.

The film's producers, director Cary Joji Fukunaga and lead actor Daniel Craig will be at the premiere.

In the latest film, which should be Craig's last, the famous agent 007 has stopped his secret service activities and is finally enjoying a quiet life in Jamaica. However, his peace of mind is quickly shattered when his old friend from the CIA, Felix Leiter, comes to ask for his help.

The villain in the film is played by the Egyptian-American Rami Malek, who in 2019 won the Oscar for best actor for the role of Freddie Mercury, the singer of the rock group "Queen".

The main song of the film "No Time To Die" is performed by the young American singer Billie Eilish.

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