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New James Bond movie No Time To Die has been postponed until November amid the global pandemic. However, there are still a few interviews popping up that were promoting the original April
release date. The latest is a feature with Madeleine Swann star Léa Seydoux, who has revealed Daniel Craig’s last outing left her in tears. Could this back the theory that Craig’s Bond is
actually going to perish in his final outing? Certainly, the trailers indicate that Swann has a terrible secret that is enough to make her and 007 break up. But what if at the end of No Time
To Die, Bond forgives her and has to sacrifice himself to save her? That would be a fitting ending to the character arc of Craig’s incarnation which began way back in Casino Royale and one
that would be very emotional for audiences. No Time To Die’s synopsis reads: “Five years after the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, James Bond has left active service. “He is approached by
Felix Leiter, his friend and a CIA officer, who enlists his help in the search for Valdo Obruchev, a missing scientist. “When it becomes apparent that Obruchev was abducted, Bond must
confront a danger the likes of which the world has never seen before.” No Time To Die kicks off where 2015’s Spectre ended. The previous movie saw 007 quit the Secret Service and drive off
into the sunset with Swann. From the first footage of No Time To Die it’s clear they head off on holiday to Italy, but it’s here where Bond discovers her secret. There’s then a time jump
after Bond has spent his retirement in Jamaica without Swann, before the pair a reunited back at MI6 later on. _NO TIME TO DIE WILL BE RELEASED IN UK CINEMAS ON NOVEMBER 12, 2020._