Bond fans enjoy first ‘No Time to Die’ screenings in London
By DW
05 October 2021 |
3:06 pm
Spectators leaving a 7am screening of the new James Bond 'No Time To Die' at a cinema on London's Leicester square share their enthusiasm about the film, which has finally hit movie theatres after a 18 months delay due to Covid-19.
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