The new James Bond film "No Time to Die" (No Time to Die) is finally coming to the cinemas: The world premiere of the film, which has already been postponed several times due to the corona pandemic, is now scheduled for September in London, like the filmmakers announced on Friday.

Waiting for the new 007 flick - probably the last one with Daniel Craig as a secret agent on Her Majesty's behalf - had become a test of patience for millions of fans.

The 25th film from the Bond series was originally scheduled to hit theaters in April 2020.

Because of the corona crisis, it was first postponed to last November and later to April.

Now the official 007 Twitter account said: "The world premiere of #NoTimeToDie will take place on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 in the @RoyalAlbertHall in London." In addition to Daniel Craig, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli as well Director Cary Joji Fukunaga awaits on the red carpet.

The production studio MGM had previously announced that the film would hit theaters worldwide on October 8th.

“No Time to Die” is just one of dozens of large-scale film productions whose release has been repeatedly postponed due to the pandemic.