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James Bond: What is the new film going to be called?
Calling all 007 fans, the title for the much anticipated 25th James Bond film has just been revealed.
And it's...No Time to Die.
The title was announced on Twitter, and producers also posted that the movie is due to come out in the UK on 3 April 2020.
What else do we know about the long-awaited film?
What do we know so far?
Daniel Craig will return as James Bond for the fifth time, but it'll also be his final time in the role.
Originally, Danny Boyle was meant to be in charge of directing the film but he dropped out last year because of 'creative differences'. Cary Fukunaga replaced him.
According to the official plot summary, the British spy comes out of retirement to take on a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist.
Filming is already underway, but there have been some problems along the way, including Daniel Craig needing minor ankle surgery after an injury on set in Jamaica.
Oscar-winner Rami Malek, who starred in Bohemian Rhapsody, will play a villain.
No Time To Die will also see the return of Ralph Fiennes as Bond's boss.
Although the film's producers have now confirmed the movie's title on social media, it was thought the film was going to be called Shatterhand after the 'working title' was revealed on an film industry newsletter earlier this year.
'Working title' means that it could change as the film develops - and now we know it has!
What do you think of the name? Let us know in the comments below.