![]() ![]() As the ship sinks, Leiter forces Bond to stop trying to save him (in a parallel of Vesper's Casino Royale death) and he dies. Unfortunately, Leiter's new colleague Logan Ash (Billy Magnussen) is also working for Safin and he shoots Leiter.Īsh and Obruchev escape on a plane, but not before Ash sets an explosive off in the boat they were stationed on. Related: No Time to Die's best James Bond Easter eggs and referencesĪfter they're all dead, Bond manages to outwit Nomi and escape with Obruchev, taking him back to the CIA. Blofeld's aim is to kill Bond with the virus, but little does he know that Obruchev is actually working for Safin and changed the target of the virus to anybody associated with SPECTRE. Bond knows about Heracles and, annoyed at M's arrogance in keeping the project going, he decides to head to Cuba to bring Obruchev in for the CIA.īond, along with new CIA agent Paloma (Ana de Armas), finds himself at a SPECTRE birthday party for Blofeld, of all things. While M sends the new 007, Nomi (Lashana Lynch), to track down Obruchev, it's the CIA who want Bond's help. It's this kidnapping that brings Bond back into the fold, but it's not MI6 who sends for him. Unsurprisingly, M's grand plan goes very wrong when one of the scientists working on the project, Valdo Obruchev (David Dencik), is kidnapped by SPECTRE, who are still being run by Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) despite his incarceration. It was actually developed by M (Ralph Fiennes), intended to be a perfect kill as you could target it to kill one specific person and avoid collateral damage. The deadly new technology at the centre of No Time to Die is a DNA-targeted virus codenamed Heracles. So let's delve into No Time to Die's ending to explain all – and also take some speculation on what's to come next.ĭanjaq / MGM / Nicola Dove No Time to Die ending explained The consequences are huge for both this movie and the future of the series.Īnd with plenty of twists and turns along the way, we wouldn't blame you for getting a bit lost at points, so that's where we're here to help. ![]() We knew Bond had retired and been out of active service for five years, before Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) shows up asking for Bond's help.Ī scientist has gone missing and it sets Bond on a collision course with a mysterious villain Safin ( Rami Malek) armed with a deadly new technology. Even once you've seen it, we wouldn't blame you for taking some time to let it all sink in, but you definitely will want to talk about it.ĭespite a two-year delay, the movie had been kept under lock-and-key with relatively little known about it. Hopefully they managed to avoid any spoilers before its release in the US as Daniel Craig's final outing as 007 certainly takes some bold swings that few fans saw coming. No Time to Diehas certainly had James Bond fans talking since its release a week ago, and now US fans can get in on the conversation. ![]()
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