Daniel
Craig
is
all
set
for
his
last
outing
as
James
Bond
in
the
upcoming
spy
thriller
of
the
series
titled,
No
Time
To
Die.
Other
than
being
Daniel's
last
Bond
movie,
the
film
will
also
be
making
a
new
record
for
being
the
longest
Bond
film
ever.
According
to
listings
on
the
US
cinema
chain
websites
like
AMC
and
Regal,
the
new
Bond
film
clocks
in
at
about
163
minute
as
the
final
run
time.
The
production
company,
Universal
Pictures,
however,
is
yet
to
confirm
the
news.
Daniel's
previous
2015
release
Spectre
also
had
one
of
the
longest
run
time
for
a
007
movie.
And
his
2008
film
Quantum
of
Solace
was
said
to
be
the
shortest
Bond
film
with
a
run
time
of
106
minutes.
The
25th
film
in
the
series,
No
Time
To
Die
has
been
making
the
headlines
for
a
number
of
reasons
including
the
theme
song
featuring
Grammy
Award
winner
Billie
Eilish.
Other
than
Daniel
Craig,
the
film
also
stars
Rami
Malek,
Ben
Whishaw,
Lea
Seydoux
and
Naomie
Harris
in
pivotal
roles.
No
Time
To
Die
is
set
to
release
on
April
10
in
the
US
and
will
hit
the
screens
in
India
a
week
before
on
April
2,
2020.