Being James Bond retrospective film available for free on AppleTV

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Retrospective film Being James Bond about Daniel Craig’s adventure as 007 to stream exclusively on the Apple TV app for free this September.

Jame Bond fans can stream the special retrospective film Being James Bond as a free rental on the Apple TV app from the 7th September through to 7th October ahead of the theatrical release of No Time To Die.

From Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) the retrospective will be exclusively available to stream on the Apple TV app as a free rental ahead of the theatrical release of the upcoming 25th film in the James Bond franchise, No Time To Die. In this special 45-minute retrospective, Daniel Craig candidly reflects on his 15-year adventure as James Bond.

Including never-before-seen archival footage from Casino Royale to the upcoming 25th film No Time To Die, Craig shares his personal memories in conversation with 007 producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, in the lead up to his final performance as James Bond.

“A lot of people here have worked on five pictures with me,” Craig noted during the conversation with the films’ producers in Being James Bond. “I’ve loved every single second of these movies, and especially this one because I’ve got up every morning and I’ve had the chance to work with you guys, and that has been one of the greatest honours of my life.”

Said Broccoli in the film: “Daniel has just taken this, the character, the series, the whole thing, to a place that is so…extraordinary. And so emotionally satisfying.”

“It’s also emotionally tough being Daniel’s last one. It’s tough on Barbara, it’s tough on me,” added Wilson.

Being James Bond was directed by Baillie Walsh (Flashbacks Of A Fool) and produced by Charlie Thomas, Carla Poole and Special Treats Productions. Colin Burrows served as executive producer.

Check out the trailer for the film below.

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The 25th film in the James Bond franchise, No Time To Die, will be released in theaters beginning September 30 in the UK through Universal Pictures International.

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