The so-far untitled 25th James Bond movie will premiere in the USA in exactly two years on 8 November 2018.
Producers for the upcoming movie have named the long lead date for the title and announced that it will be slightly sooner in the UK and Europe.
#Bond25 is being co-written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade who have been with every production since 1999’s ‘The World Is Not Enough’.
The last Bond movie ‘Spectre’ debuted in the USA on 6 November 2016 and 26 October 2016 in the UK.
It's exactly 2 YEARS until #Bond25 opens in theatres in North America (UK & Europe will come sooner). Are you counting down?
— James Bond (@jamesbondlive) November 8, 2017
In other Bond news, 1967 Bond girl Karin Dor has died at the age of 79. Dor played Helga Brandt up against Sean Connery’s Bond in the movie. ‘You Only Live Twice’ was Connery’s 5th and second last Bond movie. He skipped the next one ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ but was talked back for the following one ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ after new Bond Australian Goulburn boy George Lazenby was so difficult to work with.
Dor was a veteran of over 70 films. She also starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Topaz’ (1969) and alongside Christopher Lee in ‘The Invisible Dr Mabuse’ (1962).
RIP Karin Dor pic.twitter.com/cl75KUvFqm
— James Bond (@jamesbondlive) November 8, 2017