Production is officially wrapped on the 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die. After growing tired of playing 007 following Spectre in 2015, it wasn't until 2017 that Daniel Craig confirmed he'd return to the role one last time. This makes his fifth appearance as the secret agent all the more anticipated, as many want to see him go out on a high note. The dedication to finding the right story to close out his time proved to be rather difficult though, as Bond 25 lost its original director Danny Boyle after a long search.

The exit of Boyle left the door open for Cary Fukunaga (True Detective) to join the project, even though it meant delaying the release of the film until 2020. After several months of development that brought Rami Malek and others onboard, Fukunaga has more recently been preoccupied with production on Bond 25. They've been filming all across the world with Craig shown suited up in some early looks. Filming has lasted longer than anticipated after Craig's on-set injury, but the good news is that it's now complete.

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The official James Bond Twitter account has confirmed that production on No Time To Die has reached its end. The announcement came a photo of Fukunaga on set with Craig, who is dressed to the nines as usual for his final day of filming. Unless there are reshoots on No Time To Die, this announcement and photo represent the final moments that Craig will have played Bond.

The confirmation on No Time To Die wrapping comes almost a month after production came to a close in Italy, where Craig was videotaped giving an emotional speech at the wrap party. This now means that fans anxiously searching for details on No Time To Die will no longer have set photos to look forward to. Previous photos revealed the first look at Lashana Lynch's new 007 character, while others showed Craig reuniting with Jeffrey Wright, who plays Felix Leiter in the franchise.

After several unofficial and official looks at the movie during production, the conclusion of it and No Time To Die's April 2020 release date signals that the trailer watch has begun. It is unknown when exactly the trailer will drop, but one must be coming before the end of the year. November releases like Terminator: Dark Fate or Doctor Sleep could have the trailer attached to them. At the very latest, the No Time To Die trailer will likely be seen in front of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Even though Fukunaga now has to worry about editing and completing No Time To Die, kicking off the marketing campaign will soon become a big priority too.

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