Published 10:33 IST, November 5th 2020
Rami Malek says "there is no way" he would've denied Bond villain role in 'No Time to Die'
Rami Malek recently disclosed that there is no chance he would have said no to playing a James Bond villain in 'No Time to Die'. Read to know what more he said
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Time to Die is twenty-fifth installment in James Bond film series. It will mark debut of Rami Malek in franchise as he is all set to appear as new villain, Safin. In a recent interview, actor opened up about boarding project and why he would t have missed it.
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Rami Malek says re was way he would turn down James Bond villain
In an interview with British GQ, Rami Malek talked about joining James Bond franchise as a villain in Time to Die. He said that re was way he was going to say to role. actor stated that it is a 007 film and mentioned that y are a part of cinematic history. Malek asserted that it was an opportunity to go toe-to-toe, he-to-he with Daniel Craig and give all he got. He ded that it is something he looks back on as big as it gets.
Rami Malek described how Safin pans out as James Bond villain in Time to Die. He mentioned that y really did sit down, and thought about what would truly frighten m, what would send a real panic into audiences’ heart. actor stated it is that sense of dre that sets it apart.
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James Bond himself, Daniel Craig, praised his Time to Die nemesis Rami Malek. He said that he goes up against people and Safin is one of m. actor asserted that Malek kws him. He stated that Oscar-winner understands weight of what he is playing. He understands he is playing a Bond villain – what that means, what it means historically and kind of Bond villains that have come before, he said. Craig mentioned that Rami Malek is really good at his job and called it an understatement.
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Daniel Craig will be returning for his fifth and last outing as James Bond in Time to Die. movie also features Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, and Léa Seydoux, who will reportedly reprise ir roles from previous films. new ditions to cast are Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch, David Dencik, Dali Benssalah and Billy Magnussen.
Cary Joji Fukunaga directed film with a screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert We, Fukunaga and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Like many or projects, it has faced release date issue a couple of times due to coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic. Time to Die is currently scheduled to arrive in atres on April 2, 2021.
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10:33 IST, November 5th 2020