Not all cinemas support these advanced formats so make sure to take note of what your cinema offers. So, when you are making your decision as to where to see No Time To Die, choosing the format will be a big decision and will help determine which cinema you choose to see it. That’s only part of what some of these advanced formats will allow. Reyes says “Everything from atmospheric effects to moving seats looks to be on the menu.” Tom saw Black Widow with the seat shakers and loved it, especially with the avalanche in that movie. It is also supporting ScreenX, 4DX, and D-Box. Also, for the first time for a Bond movie, No Time To Die will release in 3D. Although we’ve seen Bond on IMAX since Skyfall, No Time To Die will be released for the first time on IMAX with scenes specifically filmed for the IMAX release on IMAX cameras. We’ve all been through a lot the last 18 months and this could be a welcome shot in the arm.ĭifferent Formats To Watch No Time To Die Mike Reyes has this great article talking about the different formats, some of them new, in which you can potentially see No Time To Die. So we’re hoping this works out well for the industry. It’s going to be what they tell their friends, what they tell their family, whether they come back again.” “The experience that people have when they come and see this film is going to dictate not just their experience on the day, but the next six weeks, six months. “We’re really hoping that this unlocks everything else and is very much the spark that makes everybody feel safe to return to cinemas,” says one insider, who adds that operators will likely be making sure their sites are absolutely sparkling for the occasion. In addition, theaters are doing promotions with ticket purchases, parking Aston Martins in front of their theaters, London’s Burlington Arcade revealed a 007-inspired facelift. In the UK, No Time To Die is expected to open on more than 700 screens with many multiplexes showing it on every available screen non-stop. That is great news for Bond fans, Eon Productions & Universal, and the movie industry as a whole. That article says that since advanced ticket sales started cinema owners are seeing very high demand and “far and away the highest interest seen since before the pandemic”. As one industry figure tells The Hollywood Reporter: ‘While it’s not the only film in the world and not the only hope, because it’s become such a major focus of attention, it has to be an enormous success.’” This article on puts the importance of the movie this way: Few would publicly state as much, but the importance of the film in helping the sector get back on its feet cannot be underestimated. So let's start by looking at advanced ticket sales the importance of this movie for the movie industry as a whole, how advanced sales are going, and how the industry is hyping the movie. How important is No Time To Die and what is the industry doing to hype it up? I’ve told them I don’t want to know what happened until I can see it. That podcast will have no plot spoilers so we don’t spoil anything for those who haven’t been able to see it yet, including me here in the US. Spy Movie Navigator will have 2 correspondents see No Time To Die in England on September 30 th and we’ll release a no-spoiler reaction podcast on that day. We aren’t going to talk about those today given that we’ll be able to see the movie soon enough. Many of those articles repeat rumors and speculation with a lot of them rehashing stories we’ve already seen. It opens in China on October 29 th and Australia on November 11.Īs you may guess, the volume of press stories in advance of the release has been huge. Then next week 7 more countries will get have their releases, including the US on October 8 th. The movie officially opens in 49 countries this week. It’s been a long slog getting here with all of the pandemic delays and we are very happy that we are finally here. A few minutes after that viewing is over, the Zurich Film Festival will screen the movie. WE’LL START WITH JAMES BOND No Time To Dieįinally, today is the day of the premiere of the often delayed James Bond movie No Time To Die at the Royale Albert Hall in London. Today’s we look at No Time To Die, other James Bond news, big Mission: Impossible news, and other upcoming spy movies. Here is our Spy Movie News for September 28, 2021.
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