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  • New behind-the-scenes video of "No Time To Die" has been released
  • There will be a time jump in the film
  • James Bond will feel like a fish out of water after coming back from retirement

A new video of “No Time To Die” has been released online. The video confirms that there will be a five-year time jump in the film and that James Bond (Daniel Craig) will be coming out of retirement for his last mission.

The new video that has been posted on the YouTube channel of the franchise takes the fans behind-the-scenes of filming. Director Cary Joji Fukunaga revealed that his work was to discover where Bond is after five years of his retirement.

The five years of retirement will change Bond. According to the video, he will be like a “wounded animal” who will be searching for his role as a spy. This search will be particularly challenging because the world has changed.

When he returns as a spy, Bond will face a world of espionage that will be “darker” than before. He has to learn to deal with things like asymmetric warfare in order to protect the people he considers family.

The new villainous organization that will be introduced in “No Time To Die” is “more dangerous” than anything Bond has ever encountered. A teaser from the film revealed that the villain wants to play god. When Bond will be called in to help save the world, the spy will be in a race against time to stop the bad guys.

Although the main thrust of the movie will be the action sequences, the time jump will allow a lot of scope for humor as well, Screen Rant reported. One of the issues that Bond has to deal with, which should be funny, is to learn the new tricks of the spying game in the new world.

“No Time TO Die” will be the last time that Craig will reprise his role as James Bond. The film will be released on April 10.

'No Time To Die' will be Daniel Craig's final James Bond film
'No Time To Die' will be Daniel Craig's final James Bond film AFP / VICTOR CRUZ