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MGM & Eon Celebrating James Bond’s 60th Anniversary; ‘No Time To Die’ To Be Re-Released In Imax

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EXCLUSIVE: To kick off the 60th anniversary of James Bond this year, MGM and EON are re-releasing No Time to Die in Imax nationwide this Friday, Jan.

21.There will be an exclusive Q&A event featuring Daniel Craig, director Cary Joji Fukunaga, and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli broadcasted ahead at select Imax screenings.No Time to Die dodged the 2020 pandemic so that it could be a global theatrical release after movie theatres around the globe re-opened.

It was worth the wait: No Time to Die made $160.7M stateside and over $774M at the worldwide box office, making it third highest grossing 007 feature ever after Skyfall ($1.1 billion) and Spectre ($880.6M), both Craig titles.

No Time to Die is also the second-highest grossing U.S. release of 2021 worldwide after Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home which has made over $1.62B.No Time To Die is the first James Bond film to be shot with Imax film cameras and features more than an hour of scenes in the large format exhibitor’s-exclusive expanded aspect ratio.

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