You have been patient long enough, and now, the new trailer forNo Time to Dieis here to tease some eye-popping action sequences as well asDaniel Craig’s last hurrah as James Bond.

Cary Joji Fukunagadirected the 25th Bond movie from a script he andPhoebe Waller-Bridgeco-wrote with longtime 007 scribesNeal PurvisandRobert Wade. Oscar winnerRami Malekplays the villain this time around, thoughChristoph Waltz’s Blofeld is also expected to appear along with a new femme fatale played by Cuban-Spanish sensationAna de Armas.

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Of course, our old favorites will also return, such asRalph Fiennes(M),Ben Whishaw(Q),Naomie Harris(Miss Moneypenny),Léa Seydoux(Madeleine Swann),Jeffrey Wright(Felix Leiter), andRory Kinnear(Tanner). Joining them will be franchise newcomersLashana Lynch,David DencikandBilly Magnussen.

No Time to Diepicks up with James Bond having left active service. Of course, his peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology. The film was originally supposed to hit theaters in April, but the pandemic forced MGM and the film’s producers to push its release to November 20th – just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday break, which is typically a lucrative spot on the release calendar.

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This looks like a can’t-miss in my book, and it’s nice to having something to look forward to on the big screen after holiday tentpoles likeTop Gun: Maverickwere bumped to next summer. I can’t wait to see what Fukunaga does with Bond, and I’m eager to see Malek’s follow-up to his Oscar-winning turn inBohemian Rhapsody. So make yourself a martini – shaken or stirred, whichever you prefer – and watch the new trailer below. And when you’re done,click herefor our rankings of every James Bond movie ever.