Watch the New Trailer for 'No Time to Die'

Originally due in April, the latest entry in the James Bond franchise is now expected to drop in the U.S. in November. But first, here's the second trailer.

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No Time to Die, the latest entry in the James Bond canon, was originally due to bring a Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed take on the Daniel Craig era of the franchise to theaters way back in April. Thanks to COVID-19, of course, those plans were scrapped. 

Now, the film is scheduled for a U.S. release on Nov. 20 and—on Thursday—fans were given a new trailer.

Craig is joined this time around by Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, and more.

Catch the new trailer up top.

No Time to Die will mark the fifth and final appearance of Craig as the revered MI6 agent. As Fukunaga explains to Esquire UK, he and his team had a goal of pulling off "something extraordinary" with Craig's final bow.

"For me, as a writer and a director, it was essential to rediscover Bond," Fukunaga, whose work as a director on the inaugural season of HBO's True Detective still remains unmatched, said. "Where is he? After five years of retirement, who has he become?"

Fellow Fleabag enthusiasts also have reason to be stoked, as none other than series creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge was brought in on the No Time to Die script to provide "dialogue polishes" and "alternatives" for how certain scenes could play out.

"[I had] so many great conversations with [Craig] about it, constantly in touch with him about it," Waller-Bridge said of her dream-preceded involvement back in February, per the Independent. "So it's a big sort of melting pot of everybody's ideas the whole time."

Below, peep some new stills from No Time to Die via United Artists/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Eon.

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