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2021 Updated September 6, 2021 Before the latest James Bond movie No Time to Die hit Singapore cinemas on Sept 30, fans will be treated to a documentary about Daniel Craig’s 15-year 007 career on Apple TV — for free! The 45-minute retrospective, Being James Bond, will be available as a free rental exclusively on the Apple TV app from Sept 7 through Oct 7. The special will include never-before-seen footage from Craig’s Bond flicks — including Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre, and, of course, No Time to Die — with Craig reflecting on his days of being
007. (Wonder if he’ll mention the time he wanted to slash his wrists than play the role again…hmmm.) No Time to Die, featuring Craig’s final outing at the superspy with the licence to kill, will hold its world premiere on Sept 28 at London’s Royal Albert Hall. On the same day, it will be screened at the
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- "No Time to Die" is still in theaters, but you can already stream the movie at home.
- Daniel Craig stars as James Bond, and Rami Malek plays the primary villain.
- You can rent the movie through streaming retailers like Vudu, Apple TV, and Amazon Prime Video for $6.
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"No Time to Die" is now available to watch at home. You can rent the latest James Bond film for $6 through video-on-demand (VOD) retailers like Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, and Apple TV.
In "No Time to Die," James Bond (Daniel Craig) travels to Cuba and faces off against an enemy armed with dangerous nanobots. This is Craig's final movie as the iconic character. Other notable cast members include Ana de Armas as a CIA agent and Rami Malek as a vengeful villain.
Movie critics reacted positively to the film, and "No Time to Die" currently holds an "83% Certified Fresh" rating on review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. In his review, Insider Entertainment Correspondent Jason Guerrasio said, "Craig himself delivers a strong final performance while Ana de Armas is a scene-stealer."
You can watch "No Time to Die" at home through streaming retailers like Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Microsoft Movies.
Rentals currently cost $6. "No Time to Die" can be streamed on compatible devices in up to 4K quality with high dynamic range (HDR).
After paying for a movie rental, streaming retailers usually give viewers 30 days to start watching a title, and then 48 hours to finish a film once you press play.
You can watch video-on-demand (VOD) rentals on a variety of web browsers, streaming devices, smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. For a full list of compatible devices, visit the specific streaming service's website.
Where can I watch other James Bond movies with Daniel Craig?
Amazon Prime Video is a good option for viewers who want to watch other movies featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond. With a subscription to Prime Video, you can stream both "Casino Royale" (2006) and "Quantum of Solace" (2008). The streaming service is included with a standard Amazon Prime membership for $13 a month.
Meanwhile, "Skyfall" (2012) is available to stream with a subscription to Hulu ($7/month) or Paramount Plus ($5/month). "Spectre" (2015) is not streaming on any major subscription service at the moment, but it is available to rent from Amazon for $3.
In addition to Craig's films, you can also watch a few James Bond movies starring Pierce Brosnan as 007 on Prime Video, like "GoldenEye" (1995) and "Die Another Day" (2002).
Reece Rogers
Streaming Fellow, Insider Reviews
Reece Rogers is a Streaming Fellow for the Insider Reviews team. They have written for WIRED, The Daily Beast, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. After graduating from college, they were a smartphone repair technician for a short stint and performed soldering magic on far too many iPhones. See below for some of their work. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.
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