THE new James Bond film is finally released this week and we've put together a list of when you can watch it in Northwich.
No Time To Die, the highly anticipated release, is the 25th Bond film and fifth and final movie featuring Daniel Craig as 007.
The film is set after Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica when his old friend Felix Leiter, played by Jeffrey Wright, from the CIA turns up asking for help.
A mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading to a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
Craig returns to the film for his franchise swansong, and is joined by the likes of Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Rami Malek and Lashana Lynch.
The film carries a rating of 12A and a run time of 163 minutes.
Hundreds of cinemas around the country showed midnight screenings of the film on Wednesday - after more than a year of delays due to the Covid-19 outbreak - but it is finally set for a general release in UK cinemas on Thursday, September 30.
Here in Northwich, there are more than 60 screenings on various screens at Odeon Barons Quay between Thursday and Sunday, with all of the timings listed below.
You can book your tickets to No Time to Die at Barons Quay, Northwich HERE.
Thursday, September 30
- 9am (iSense)
- 9.40am
- 10.40am
- 11.40am
- 12.40pm (iSense)
- 1.20pm
- 2.20pm
- 3.20pm
- 4.20pm (iSense)
- 5pm
- 6pm
- 7pm
- 7.30pm
- 8pm (iSense)
- 8.40pm
- 9.40pm
Friday, October 1
- 9am (iSense)
- 10.40am
- 11.40am
- 12.40pm (iSense)
- 1.20pm
- 2.20pm
- 3.20pm
- 4.20pm (iSense)
- 5pm
- 6pm
- 7pm
- 7.30pm
- 8pm (iSense)
- 8.40pm
- 9.40pm
- 10.40pm
Saturday, October 2
- 9am (iSense)
- 10.40am
- 11.40am
- 12.40pm (iSense)
- 1.20pm
- 2.20pm
- 3.20pm
- 4.20pm (iSense)
- 5pm
- 6pm
- 7pm
- 7.30pm
- 8pm (iSense)
- 8.40pm
- 9.40pm
- 10.40pm
Sunday, October 3
- 9am (iSense)
- 10.40am
- 11.40am
- 12.40pm (iSense)
- 1.20pm
- 2.20pm
- 3.20pm
- 4.20pm (iSense)
- 5pm
- 6pm
- 7pm
- 7.30pm
- 8pm (iSense)
- 8.40pm
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