It's ambiguous enough for you to make up your own mind. At the end, Madeleine admits Bond is a father, but again that could be a lie to comfort him in his final moments.
Safin tells Bond she's his kid, but this sinister bad guy could easily be lying to manipulate and provoke Bond. Is Mathilde really Bond's child?Īpparently? Madeleine originally denies that the young girl is Bond's daughter, but he suspects that's not true because she has blue eyes like his.
Which may be under the auspices of Amazon, which recently bought movie studio MGM. But if you stick around until the end of the credits, you'll see the famous words that have closed many previous 007 films: "James Bond will return." When that happens, the character will be played by someone other than Daniel Craig in a fresh reset of the series. At least, the version of James Bond played by Daniel Craig isn't coming back. Shot in the back, mortally wounded and then blown up, he's not coming back. In a decades-old series well known for its repetitive formula, Bond dying is something we certainly didn't expect. What is Heracles? How great are Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch and Phoebe Waller-Bridge? Are there any classic Bond Easter eggs? And what does the ending mean for the next James Bond?
Let's dive into the questions you may have after seeing the film.
The latest Bond film, a series-record hit and out now on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD, is packed with twists and turns building up to an ending that's shocking, positively shocking. You've seen No Time to Die, Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, and the emotional and explosive swan song for 007 has probably blown your mind.