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007 has no time to die. Why only 3d?

007 has no time to die in 2D, not just in 3d.

007: No Time to Die is the first Bond film shot with an IMAX film camera in history. The film will have more than 40 minutes of important scenes in IMAX exclusive format, providing 26% more rich pictures than ordinary cinemas.

007: No Time to Die was directed by Linus Sandgren, the Oscar winner. His masterpiece la la land was once rated as "every frame is beautiful enough to be used as wallpaper". This time, the use of IMAX film camera adds a unique retro texture to the 007 series.

007 release time: no time to die

"007: Time waits for no man" is the 25th film in the "007" series, which is jointly produced by MGM and Universal Pictures, directed by cary fukunaga and starring daniel craig, Ralph Fiennes, naomie harris, Leia Saidu and Ben Weixiao.

The film tells the story of retired Bond living a quiet life in Jamaica, until his old CIA friend came to ask for help, and the short peace came to an end. They tried to rescue a kidnapped scientist, but the task was not only more dangerous than expected, but also brought Bond to the story of tracking the mysterious villain equipped with dangerous new technology.

The film was released in the United States on October 8th, 20021year1year, and in China on October 29th, 20021year.