It's so un-Bond at times it's almost anti-Bond. Every Bond film markets itself as a fresh twist, but No Time to Die is genuinely bonkers at how far it goes. That actually plays out on the screen: Packed with familiar faces but shepherded by some shrewdly chosen newcomers, No Time to Die packs a quintessentially Bond punch while also taking huge risks with the aging character and decades-old formula. So No Time to Die already had an end-of-era feel about it, and if you factor in a pandemic-provoked delay of nearly two years, the film's arrival feels positively giddy. Having played Bond for 15 years over five films since Casino Royale in 2006, Craig is now the longest-serving Bond. A big hit at the box office and out now on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD, this 25th 007 film is an epic, explosive and emotional swan song that throws everything against the wall for a genuinely unique entry in the long-running series. But in Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, the suave superspy finally gets a life. He's got a license to kill and he's got No Time to Die. In US theaters on Friday, Daniel Craig goes out with a bang as James Bond 007.
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