Bond Girls lead the No Time To Die after-party glamour 

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    The Bond Girls led the glamour at the No Time To Die after-party at Annabel’s in London on Tuesday.

    Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch, both 33, and Léa Seydoux, 36, all took things from the red carpet to the party as they emerged in a trio of sensational ensembles following the world premiere of the movie. 

    The Cuban beauty put on an eye-popping display in the plunging black gown she wore in the movie, while Lashana was dazzling in gold and Léa went edgy in a black leather ensemble.  

    Ana demanded attention as she showcased her toned pins in a thigh-slit black gown, featuring a plunging neckline and silver straps as she touched down at the party with her co-stars. 

    The gaping front to her sizzling gown caused a minor wardrobe malfunction as she emerged from a car ready to join her co-stars and colleagues at the all-star after-party. 

    Lashana proved herself to be a style chameleon for the evening, as she transformed from her showstopping yellow gown from the red carpet into a sizzling gold number with spaghetti straps. 

    Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who took over writing duties for the film, once again wowed in her plunging black sequinned jumpsuit and a pale grey overcoat.  

    Wow: Ana demanded attention as she showcased her toned pins in a thigh-slit black gown, featuring a plunging neckline and silver straps as she touched down at the party with her co-stars

    Sizzling: The gaping front to her sizzling gown caused a minor wardrobe malfunction as she emerged from a car ready to join her co-stars and colleagues at the all-star after-party

    Wow: Ana demanded attention as she showcased her toned pins in a thigh-slit black gown, featuring a plunging neckline and silver straps as she touched down at the party with her co-stars

    Gorgeous: Meanwhile Ana De Armas, who took on the role of Bond Girl Paloma in the film, continued to sport her sexy black satin gown

    Showing it off: The dress boasted a revealing thigh-high split

    Gorgeous: Meanwhile Ana took on the role of Bond Girl Paloma in the film and continued to sport her sexy black satin gown with a revealing thigh-high split 

    Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina certainly made the picture perfect couple, as the Luther star, who has been tipped to replace Daniel as Bond, accompanied his spouse out of the party 

    They were joined by Bond himself, Daniel Craig, who continued to celebrate his farewell to the franchise as he headed to the star-studded No Time To Die after party at the swanky club.  

    After saying goodbye to 007 with his swan song, the actor, 53, was seen leaving the private celebration with his daughter Ella Loudon, followed soon after by Rami Malek and his girlfriend Lucy Boynton and the film’s star-studded cast. 

    It comes as critics for the film lauded Craig’s ‘extravagantly satisfying’ final appearance in the Bond franchise, with many five-star reviews praising the epic blockbuster 

    As ever Daniel displayed his dapper sense of style in a red velvet blazer as he headed to the party with his daughter Ella. 

    Check me out: She looked phenomenal in the racy gown which left very little to the imagination

    Check me out: She looked phenomenal in the racy gown which left very little to the imagination 

    Oh my! Lashana proved herself to be a style chameleon for the evening, as she transformed from her showstopping yellow gown from the red carpet into a sizzling gold number with spaghetti straps

    Check me out! She was assisted into the venue by an aide

    Oh my! Lashana proved herself to be a style chameleon for the evening, as she transformed from her showstopping yellow gown from the red carpet into a sizzling gold number with spaghetti straps

    Amazing: She looked stunning as she arrived for the party in her new look

    Amazing: She looked stunning as she arrived for the party in her new look

    The actor, who has said goodbye to Bond after 16 years in the role, jumped into a waiting taxi to make his way home after joining a slew of stars on the red carpet. 

    Daniel, who shares Ella with his ex-wife Fiona Loudon, held hands with his actress daughter, who was dressed in a sophisticated black trouser suit for the party.

    Elsewhere Rami and Lucy continued their loved-up display as they stepped out hand-in-hand following the afterparty, to celebrate No Time To Die’s much-delayed release.

    Lucy, who began dating Rami after they co-starred in the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, set pulses racing in a plunging black gown with a sparkling necklace as she followed her boyfriend out of the private club.

    New look! Opting to change out of her stunning cream gown from the red carpet, Lea Seydoux arrived for the party in an eye-catching black leather shirt dress

    Gorgeous: She added a pop of colour to her look with a statement red lip

    New look! Opting to change out of her stunning cream gown from the red carpet, Lea Seydoux arrived for the party in an eye-catching black leather shirt dress

    Wow! Both Lashana and Léa's after-party looks were a departure from their red carpet ensembles

    Wow! Both Lashana and Léa’s after-party looks were a departure from their red carpet ensembles 

    It was a long road to the premiere after the film’s release was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    The film, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, was originally scheduled for release in April 2020, but was pushed back to November before the release was changed once again to April 2021 in light of the coronavirus pandemic. 

    The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US.

    Ahead of the release, Daniel and some of his fellow star cast members joined the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky to talk about the movie.

    A departure: Jason Momoa looked dashing as he headed to the bash, having hit the red carpet with his lookalike son Nakoa-Wolf, 12, and his teen daughter Lola, 14, earlier in the evening

    A departure: Jason Momoa looked dashing as he headed to the bash, having hit the red carpet with his lookalike son Nakoa-Wolf, 12, and his teen daughter Lola, 14, earlier in the evening 

    Having a good night? Jason Mamoa was in extremely high spirits as he messed around with his co-stars en route to the party

    Having a good night? Jason Mamoa was in extremely high spirits as he messed around with his co-stars en route to the party

    Having a good night? Jason Mamoa was in extremely high spirits as he messed around with his co-stars en route to the party

    Off he goes! They were joined by Bond himself, Daniel Craig , who continued to celebrate his farewell to the franchise as he headed to the star-studded No Time To Die after party at the swanky club

    Suave: He was joined by his dapper co-star Rami Malek, who headed to hte party with his girlfriend Lucy Boynton

    Off he goes! They were joined by Bond himself, Daniel Craig , who continued to celebrate his farewell to the franchise as he headed to the star-studded No Time To Die after party at the swanky club

    Smart: As ever Daniel displayed his dapper sense of style in a red velvet blazer as he jumped into a waiting car following the post-premiere bash

    Smart: As ever Daniel displayed his dapper sense of style in a red velvet blazer as he jumped into a waiting car following the post-premiere bash

    Time to go! After saying goodbye to 007 with his swan song, the actor was seen leaving the private celebration

    Family night out: He was accompanied by his daughter Ella Loudon after they walked the red carpet together

    Time to go! After saying goodbye to 007 with his swan song, the actor was seen leaving the private celebration with his daughter Ella Loudon after they walked the red carpet together

    Doting father: Daniel, who shares Ella with his ex-wife Fiona Loudon, held hands with his actress daughter, who was dressed in a sophisticated black trouser suit for the party#

    Doting father: Daniel, who shares Ella with his ex-wife Fiona Loudon, held hands with his actress daughter, who was dressed in a sophisticated black trouser suit for the party#

    Daniel, who has appeared in five Bond films over 15 years, told Chris: ‘After the last one, I thought that was it. I thought, ‘I can’t do any more of these’. 

    ‘I got a bit of a rest and we kind of talked about what we wanted to do with this last movie and how big we wanted to go, and it felt right, and I just got really excited about it, and I can’t wait for people to see it.

    ‘I saw a rough cut of it about a month after we finished, which is really rough, because there’s no special effects or anything. When you see that version of it, you just hope and pray that it makes sense, and it did. 

    Happy couple: Elsewhere Rami and Lucy continued their loved-up display as they stepped out hand-in-hand

    Loved-up: The couple were seen leaving the after party together to celebrate No Time To Die's much-delayed release

    Happy couple: Elsewhere Rami and Lucy continued their loved-up display as they stepped out hand-in-hand following the afterparty, to celebrate No Time To Die’s much-delayed release 

    ‘Once you get the effects, and you get the music, Hans Zimmer’s done the music, and it’s just incredible. The story holds together.’

    ‘Everyone is just turning in brilliant performances, and I think it’s quite special.’  

    Speaking about the enforced delay to the film’s release due to the pandemic, the actor said: ‘It’s odd enough with a movie, when you’ve finished it, and you put it out and you kind of go, ‘Woah, I hope it’s good.’ 

    ‘But when there is a two-year gap between finishing it and putting it out, it just makes things even stranger.’ 

    Giddy: Lucy was in good spirits as she headed out of the party in her perilously plunging gown after wowing on the red carpet

    Giddy: Lucy was in good spirits as she headed out of the party in her perilously plunging gown after wowing on the red carpet

    Gorgeous: The screen star met Rami while they were filming the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody

    Stunning: She slipped her glossy blonde tresses into a loose bun

    Gorgeous: The screen star, who met Rami while they were filming the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, slipped her blonde tresses into a loose bun

    On where he was when he first found out he had got the role of Bond: ‘I was in Baltimore doing a movie. And I was in Whole Foods, doing my weekly shop, wandering around with a trolley with food in it, and (producer) Barbara Broccoli was on the phone, and she just went, ‘Over to you kiddo.’ 

    ‘So I got my trolley and I pushed it quietly down an aisle, walked into the booze section and bought a bottle of vodka and a bottle of vermouth, a glass and a shaker, took it home and drank it, and then went out and sat in a bar and drank about three more vodka martinis.

    ‘It’s really sad, actually, when you think about it. But, I must have had a sort of look on my face, because the barman kept asking me what was going on, and I said, ‘I can’t tell you!’

    Happy pair: Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina certainly made the picture perfect couple

    Holding hands: The Luther star, who has been tipped to replace Daniel as Bond, accompanied his spouse out of the party

    Happy pair: Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina certainly made the picture perfect couple, as the Luther star, who has been tipped to replace Daniel as Bond, accompanied his spouse out of the party

    Sensational: Sabrina slipped into a sheer black dress with ruché detailing as she made her way out of the party with Idris

    Sensational: Sabrina slipped into a sheer black dress with ruché detailing as she made her way out of the party with Idris

    No time to say goodbye! Daniel Craig is credited for his ‘extravagantly satisfying’ (and unapologetically woke) Bond swansong… as ‘slick, stylish and emotional’ No Time To Die wins five star reviews

    After an 18-month Covid-induced delay the premiere for No Time To Die – Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond – took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday, with Craig stepping out alongside co-stars including Lashana Lynch, Lea Seydoux and Ana de Armas to introduce critics and stars alike to the Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed blockbuster.

    The Daily Mail’s Brian Viner gave Bond’s ‘daring, tense and explosive’ 25th outing four stars, writing that ‘the thunderous ovation that rocked the venue as the end credits rolled was not misplaced’.

    Teasing an ending that ‘no one saw coming’, Viner hailed No Time To Die as ‘a triumph’, gushing: ‘[No Time To Die is] an explosive, tense, daring, and most of all surprising adventure, toying with our preconceptions about the world’s greatest secret agent and exploring his personal life more intimately than ever before.’

    Finally here: After an 18-month Covid-induced delay the premiere for No Time To Die - Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond - took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday

    Finally here: After an 18-month Covid-induced delay the premiere for No Time To Die – Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond – took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday

    Four stars: The Daily Mail's Brian Viner gave Bond's'daring, tense and explosive' 25th outing four stars

    Four stars: The Daily Mail’s Brian Viner gave Bond’s ‘daring, tense and explosive’ 25th outing four stars

    Addressing the film’s 163 minutes run-time, Viner assured readers that ‘the breathless pace rarely slackens’.

    Touching upon the fact that Craig’s fifth and final outing as Bong was filmed in a post Time’s Up era, Viner notes: ‘Is there now a danger of the character tilting too far away from the callous ladykiller of yesteryear, becoming 00-woke? 

    ‘Yes, there is. However, not least of the achievements of this exciting movie is that it feels progressive, while staying faithful to the spirit of Bond.’   

    Viner concluded: ‘This is a serious film, and it will leave you seriously blown away.’

    Leading man: Daniel, 53, oozed sophistication ahead of his final outing as James Bond when he walked No Time To Die's world premiere red carpet on Tuesday

    Leading man: Daniel, 53, oozed sophistication ahead of his final outing as James Bond when he walked No Time To Die’s world premiere red carpet on Tuesday 

    Other critics were equally roused by Craig’s final performance as Bond, with The Guardian awarding the blockbuster five stars and critic Peter Bradshaw hailing the film as ‘startling, exotically self-aware, funny and confident’.

    Empire offered an impressive four stars, branding No Time To Die an ‘exciting entry’ into the 007 universe and urging viewers to ‘raise a martini’ because ‘it was worth the wait’.

    Four more stars came from the Evening Standard while The Times offered up five thanks to Craig’s ‘extravagantly satisfying’ final portrayal of Bond.

    The Sun urged viewers to ‘buckle up’ in its four star review while the BBC also allocated the movie five stars, noting: ‘No Time To Die rounds off the Craig era with tremendous ambition and aplomb.’

    However The Independent’s Clarisse Loughrey was less content when the credits rolled, branding Craig’s ‘last hoorah’ as ‘disappointing and strangely anti-climactic’ before mustering up just three stars.

    Digital Spy was another publication to award the flick four stars.  

    Ahead of the screening Craig chatted away to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Royal Albert Hall. 

    Also at the star-studded premiere were Billie Eilish, Rami Malek, screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge, director Cary Joji Fukunaga and Naomie Harris.

    It has been a long road to Tuesday night’s premiere after the film’s release was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    The film was originally scheduled for release in April 2020, but was pushed back to November before the release was changed once again to April 2021 in light of the coronavirus pandemic. 

    Dazzling: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also in attendance at No Time To Die's World premiere

    Dazzling: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also in attendance at No Time To Die’s World premiere 

    Looking good! The Duchess of Cambridge appeared just as impressed with Daniel's pink suit as he was with her show-stopping gown

    Looking good! The Duchess of Cambridge appeared just as impressed with Daniel’s pink suit as he was with her show-stopping gown

    The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US.

    Ahead of the release, Daniel and some of his fellow star cast members joined the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky to talk about the movie.

    Daniel, who has appeared in five Bond films over 15 years, told Chris: ‘After the last one, I thought that was it. I thought, ‘I can’t do any more of these’. 

    ‘I got a bit of a rest and we kind of talked about what we wanted to do with this last movie and how big we wanted to go, and it felt right, and I just got really excited about it, and I can’t wait for people to see it.

    Team Bond: Finneas O'Connell, Billie Eilish, Rami Malek, screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge, director Cary Joji Fukunaga, Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch and Naomie Harris all posed on the carpet together

    Team Bond: Finneas O’Connell, Billie Eilish, Rami Malek, screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge, director Cary Joji Fukunaga, Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch and Naomie Harris all posed on the carpet together

    ‘I saw a rough cut of it about a month after we finished, which is really rough, because there’s no special effects or anything. When you see that version of it, you just hope and pray that it makes sense, and it did. 

    ‘Once you get the effects, and you get the music, Hans Zimmer’s done the music, and it’s just incredible. The story holds together.’

    ‘Everyone is just turning in brilliant performances, and I think it’s quite special.’

    Speaking about the enforced delay to the film’s release due to the pandemic, the actor said: ‘It’s odd enough with a movie, when you’ve finished it, and you put it out and you kind of go, ‘Woah, I hope it’s good.’ 

    Close bond: Naomi Harris and Lashana Lynch shared a joke at the star-studded event ahead of the much-anticipated screening

    Close bond: Naomi Harris and Lashana Lynch shared a joke at the star-studded event ahead of the much-anticipated screening 

    ‘But when there is a two-year gap between finishing it and putting it out, it just makes things even stranger.’ 

    On where he was when he first found out he had got the role of Bond: ‘I was in Baltimore doing a movie. And I was in Whole Foods, doing my weekly shop, wandering around with a trolley with food in it, and (producer) Barbara Broccoli was on the phone, and she just went, ‘Over to you kiddo.’ 

    ‘So I got my trolley and I pushed it quietly down an aisle, walked into the booze section and bought a bottle of vodka and a bottle of vermouth, a glass and a shaker, took it home and drank it, and then went out and sat in a bar and drank about three more vodka martinis.

    ‘It’s really sad, actually, when you think about it. But, I must have had a sort of look on my face, because the barman kept asking me what was going on, and I said, ‘I can’t tell you!’ 

    Release: The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US

    Release: The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US  

    Daniel recently addressed the outdated James Bond plotlines of past films in the franchise – such as the idea of glamorous disposable so-called Bond girls.

    Speaking to Lorraine Kelly, he said of the spy series – which sees latest movie No Time To Die released this week – that ‘you’ve got to adapt’ with the times.

    ‘Certainly a lot of what went on in the earlier movies is sort of questionable now… different times, but we didn’t want to lose the essence [in the new film]. It’s still a Bond movie.

    ‘I’ve been given free range to put my influence on it, but I’ve never forgotten that. We can have all key elements and things people have loved over the years, but you adapt. 

    On the franchise, Daniel said: 'Certainly a lot of what went on in the earlier movies is sort of questionable now... different times, but we didn't want to lose the essence [in the new film]. It's still a Bond movie'

    On the franchise, Daniel said: ‘Certainly a lot of what went on in the earlier movies is sort of questionable now… different times, but we didn’t want to lose the essence [in the new film]. It’s still a Bond movie’

    ‘One of my biggest things is all the characters, especially the women, have to be brilliant and believable.’

    Daniel also told Lorraine about becoming overcome with emotion when he shot his final scene as Bond.

    ‘Everybody turned up – all the heads of department came down, and I thought ‘Oh God, I have to make a speech, this is my worst nightmare.’ It all just came out, I tried to keep it together.

    ‘All of those people I go to work with every day, particularly on this movie, the collective effort was so huge and meant so much to me that everyone put that hard work in – that’s what I’ll miss so much.’

    Changes: The movie was previously supposed to come out on April 2, however its original release was supposed to be in April 2020 (pictured Daniel Craig)

    Changes: The movie was previously supposed to come out on April 2, however its original release was supposed to be in April 2020 (pictured Daniel Craig)

    No Time To Die is the 25th film in the franchise, and finds Bond after he 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.

    Leaving his seemingly happy life with Madeleine (Lea Seydoux), Bond returns to the field to face Safin (Rami Malek) who is armed with a new dangerous technology that could impact the world.

    Producer Barbara Broccoli has already teased what fans can expect and said that the movie will deliver a satisfying ending for Daniel’s Bond.

    Speaking on the official James Bond podcast, she said: ‘It’s a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through and it ties up all the storylines. It’s a pretty epic film, I have to say.’

    Daniel took over the role of Bond from Pierce Brosnan in Casino Royale in 2006 and went onto appear in Quantum of Solace in 2008, Skyfall in 2012 and Spectre in 2015.

    Release: The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US

    Release: The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US  

    Daniel recently addressed the outdated James Bond plotlines of past films in the franchise – such as the idea of glamorous disposable so-called Bond girls.

    Speaking to Lorraine Kelly, he said of the spy series – which sees latest movie No Time To Die released this week – that ‘you’ve got to adapt’ with the times.

    ‘Certainly a lot of what went on in the earlier movies is sort of questionable now… different times, but we didn’t want to lose the essence [in the new film]. It’s still a Bond movie.

    ‘I’ve been given free range to put my influence on it, but I’ve never forgotten that. We can have all key elements and things people have loved over the years, but you adapt. 

    On the franchise, Daniel said: 'Certainly a lot of what went on in the earlier movies is sort of questionable now... different times, but we didn't want to lose the essence [in the new film]. It's still a Bond movie'

    On the franchise, Daniel said: ‘Certainly a lot of what went on in the earlier movies is sort of questionable now… different times, but we didn’t want to lose the essence [in the new film]. It’s still a Bond movie’

    ‘One of my biggest things is all the characters, especially the women, have to be brilliant and believable.’

    Daniel also told Lorraine about becoming overcome with emotion when he shot his final scene as Bond.

    ‘Everybody turned up – all the heads of department came down, and I thought ‘Oh God, I have to make a speech, this is my worst nightmare.’ It all just came out, I tried to keep it together.

    ‘All of those people I go to work with every day, particularly on this movie, the collective effort was so huge and meant so much to me that everyone put that hard work in – that’s what I’ll miss so much.’

    Changes: The movie was previously supposed to come out on April 2, however its original release was supposed to be in April 2020 (pictured Daniel Craig)

    Changes: The movie was previously supposed to come out on April 2, however its original release was supposed to be in April 2020 (pictured Daniel Craig)

    No Time To Die is the 25th film in the franchise, and finds Bond after he 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.

    Leaving his seemingly happy life with Madeleine (Lea Seydoux), Bond returns to the field to face Safin (Rami Malek) who is armed with a new dangerous technology that could impact the world.

    Producer Barbara Broccoli has already teased what fans can expect and said that the movie will deliver a satisfying ending for Daniel’s Bond.

    Speaking on the official James Bond podcast, she said: ‘It’s a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through and it ties up all the storylines. It’s a pretty epic film, I have to say.’

    Daniel took over the role of Bond from Pierce Brosnan in Casino Royale in 2006 and went onto appear in Quantum of Solace in 2008, Skyfall in 2012 and Spectre in 2015.

    History: Daniel took over the role of Bond from Pierce Brosnan in Casino Royale in 2006 and went onto appear in Quantum of Solace in 2008, Skyfall in 2012 and Spectre in 2015

    History: Daniel took over the role of Bond from Pierce Brosnan in Casino Royale in 2006 and went onto appear in Quantum of Solace in 2008, Skyfall in 2012 and Spectre in 2015  

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