![]() Check out our 2020 Release Schedule to see what other movies are coming out this year. No Time To Die opens in theaters on April 10. So presuming that the quality merits that extra length, it would be a fitting sendoff. Billie Eilish ’s title song, written with her producer and brother, Finneas, came out 20 months before the James Bond film it was written for, due to a series of pandemic-related delays that kept. No Time To Die director Cary Fukunaga has revealed how he is breaking tradition with his opening sequence for Bond 25. If all of that proves true, we may be getting a super-sized dose of Bond and Daniel Craig for the actor’s last outing as the character. A long pre-title sequence would also match up with the unverified rumors that No Time To Die will be the longest film in the franchise at nearly three hours long. It’s tough to know what to make of a 20-minute pre-title sequence until we see No Time to Die to know what exactly it contains and how that impacts the rest of the movie, but I think it’s safe to say that a lot is going to happen before the opening credits roll. ![]() Nicola Dove/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios By A.O. That film’s pre-title sequence ran roughly 15 minutes, so No Time To Die stands to eclipse that by quite a bit. 255 The director Cary Joji Fukunaga narrates an action sequence from his film featuring Daniel Craig. Sarilya/Sarllya Tyi/Tymarah (As the woman overseeing Bond's torture)Īiko Horuichi (Aiko's eyes are shown during midway through the credits, as they wanted an evil stare similar to Tymarah's character overseeing Bond's torture.As far as I can tell, the previous record-holder for the longest pre-title sequence in the James Bond franchise belonged to 1999’s The World is Not Enough starring Pierce Brosnan. ![]() No Time To Die 's foreboding villain arrives at the home of a young Madeleine Swann (La Seydoux), murders her mother in cold blood, and ends up chasing her across, and saving her from dying in, a frozen lake. Jacqui Ainsley (One of the firey elements) Directed by Cary Joji Fukanaga, No Time To Die opens with a palpably tense sequence that introduces Rami Malek's, Lyutsifer Safin. Heidi Carr (The dripping eyes? Silhouette dancer) Timna Woollard (Not really a model, but did reference/concept for the CG circuit girl which you can find on her portfolio) Natasha Wightman (The face in the intro, girl attracting Bond's attention at sickle) They are the 3 silhouette dancers, though good luck trying to find them because I have no idea of their identities unless someone's got a clue maybe?) Moni, Nikki Grosse, and Vanessa Lee (Found through Art of the Title's credits for Goldeneye. Jilly Johnson (Dancing girl on scope, highlighted in red)Ĭatrina Skepper (Girl with shades and gun, also shows up at the end on a martini cup)ĭiana Lee-Hsu (Asian, dancing like a ballet, jumping on cue with gunshot, also later seen wearing transparent clothing on a casino backdrop, also plays Loti, the narcotics agent in the film as well) Mary Stavin (Blonde, possibly her on the last frame? Or one of the silhouettes)Īnn Jackson (Blonde girl laying down with gun shooting laser away from herself) Perri Small (Penelope Smallbone, possibly the blonde holding the Tommy gun) Every Bond movie has a pre-title sequence, but No Time to Die has a pre-pre-title sequence. Wei Wei Wong (The first model you see in the titles)Īnna Noble (Brunette, One of the girls with a gun)Ĭarolyn Cheshire (Blonde, Another girl with a gun, also later appears in The Man With The Golden Gun as the dancing girl with the sparking red background) Following the opening set-piece of No Time to Die, Bond retires from MI6 and his 007 callsign is given to a new 00 agent named Nomi, played brilliantly by Lashana Lynch. Jodi Flynn (Brunette with long hair and gun on flaming background, only side view) Melita Clarke (Seen only with her face, partially shaded with jewels on her forehead) Kiyomi Kobayashi (Only her face is shown for a brief moment) Mai Ling ( Japanese girl with traditional geisha hair) Sylvana Henriques (Silhouette fan dancer) Micky De Rauch, Christina Hayward ((nee Morse) the girl with ponytail swimming downwards with a red backdrop), Jean McGrath, Billie Bates and Rani Dube (Swimming girls) The look of the sequence was achieved with a pin hole camera shooting through a real gun barrel. The sequence is credited to Maurice Binder, a famous title designer who created the opening titles for 14 Bond films. Margaret Nolan (The famed golden girl everyone Bond fan knows) The gun barrel sequence is an iconic opening to every official James Bond film beginning with the first, Dr. ![]() Julie Mendez (Belly dancer in opening credits)
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