The story of “No Time to Die” revolves around a DNA-targeting virus that’s oddly similar to monkeypox. Considering the fact that the movie was completed around 2019, the coincidence is rather unsettling. Is the movie another case of predictive programming? Also, what is wrong with James Bond?
No Time to Die was one of the first movies to be released in theaters after COVID lockdowns. And, if moviegoers expected a fun escape from reality from this blockbuster movie, well, that’s not what they got. Instead, viewers got a sad, troubled, and depressed James Bond moping around for about three hours. In fact, a more appropriate title for the movie should have been A LOT of Time to Die. Because it takes about three hours for James Bond to finally give up and die. Because, yes, Bond actually dies in the movie. In a weird, cowardly way to boot.
If you sat thru the credits, a message crawls up at the end. ‘James Bond will return’. All the films do this. They’re not going to kill off their IP. It will just be a different guy, like always.
You can blame Danial Craig for this. He didn’t want to do another one unless they killed him off.
PearofAnguishJuniorManager 0 points 1.8 years ago
If you sat thru the credits, a message crawls up at the end. ‘James Bond will return’.
All the films do this. They’re not going to kill off their IP. It will just be a different guy, like always.
You can blame Danial Craig for this. He didn’t want to do another one unless they killed him off.