James Bond - No Time to Die: Re-shoots because of outdated product placements

James Bond - No Time to Die: Re-shoots because of outdated product placements
The production of James Bond has been around for a long time: No time to die as finished. The last film starring Daniel Craig should actually be released in theaters in November 2019. A change of director and the pandemic that followed shortly afterwards meant that the film had to be postponed again and again and has not started to this day the 25th film in a row. Changes to the story are not planned. Instead, a wide variety of product placements must be brought up to date. This includes the Nokia 8.3 5G, which appeared in stores late last year and is now to be exchanged for a newer model. Products from Adidas, Bollinger and Omega also apparently have to be exchanged in the film. Companies pay a lot of money for advertising in the form of product placements. The cost of the film will now rise again. It is unclear whether Daniel Craig is also involved in the upcoming re-shoots.

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James Bond 007: No time to die - the new trailer before the cinema release is here loadVideoPlayer ('83225 ',' & sAdSetCsategory = article_featured ', 12, '16: 9', false, 1365895, false, 267389, 260, false, 0, '', '', false); James Bond: No Time to Die should now hit theaters on October 8, 2021. In addition to Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Rami Malek, Christoph Waltz, Ana de Armas, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Lashana Lynch and many more can be seen in the anniversary film. Its 2015 predecessor, Specter, grossed over $ 880 million at the box office.

Source: The Sun