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Watch: New trailer released for new James Bond movie No Time To Die

A new trailer is unveiled for the next James Bond movie No Time To Die ahead of its release in November.

A new feature-length trailer has been released for No Time To Die, the highly-anticipated new movie in the James Bond franchise.

The film marks Daniel Craig's final outing as MI6 special agent 007 and is the 25th Bond movie overall, made with a budget of $250 million (£189 million).

No Time To Die had originally been due for release in April but was pushed back after the coronavirus pandemic effectively shut down the cinema industry, as well as concerns that its title made for an uncomfortable juxtaposition with world events.

The new two-and-a-half minute trailer begins with Bond, who has been brought out of retirement, avoiding a speeding car and jumping off a viaduct.

The clip also offers the first look at Rami Malek as Safin - billed as Bond's most dangerous adversary to date.

No Time To Die is out on November 12.

Watch the trailer below now:

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