No Time to Die: Everything You Need to Know Before Watching - IGN (2024)

No Time to Die serves as the capstone to Daniel Craig’s five-film run as James Bond. It’s been nearly 15 years since Casino Royale was released, so you’d be forgiven for forgetting all the characters and plots that took place along the way if you haven’t recently done a series rewatch. Luckily, you don’t even need to have seen all the previous Craig films to enjoy No Time to Die, though you might miss some of the callbacks or the significance of some of the characters and story beats.

This primer will help jog your memory or catch you up on the 007 lore that’s relevant in No Time to Die. While there are no spoilers for the latest film, this story does contain major reveals from the rest of the series! (And be sure to read our No Time to Die review when you're done here, and check out our ending explained once you've seen the movie...)

Who Is Mr. White?

Jesper Christensen played the assassin also known as the Pale King in Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and Spectre. White was part of the global evil organization Spectre, but was poisoned for opposing its leader. Before killing himself, he gave Bond information needed to take down Spectre and tasked him with taking care of his daughter, Madeleine Swann.

Who Is Léa Seydoux’s Madeleine Swann?

Played by Léa Seydoux, Madeleine is a psychiatrist who Bond met in Spectre when she was working in a remote clinic in the Austrian Alps to escape from her father. Mr. White taught Madeleine some of his trade, and she told Bond in Spectre that she once used a gun hidden in her home to shoot a man who had come after her father. She is in love with Bond and the two of them rode off together at the end of Spectre.

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What Is Spectre?

The evil organization Spectre is featured in the Ian Fleming novels that served as the basis for the James Bond franchise and has also appeared in numerous Bond films. They are responsible for crimes and terrorist attacks around the world and are masters of surveillance and spycraft.

Who Is Christoph Waltz’s Blofeld?

Another major part of Fleming’s books and earlier Bond films, Ernst Stavro Blofeld was played by Christoph Waltz in Spectre. He was born Franz Oberhauser and lived with Bond for a while after Bond’s parents died when he was a young child and Hannes Oberhauser became his guardian. Franz became jealous of the close relationship James was forming with his father, thinking of James as a parasitic cuckoo bird.

Franz killed his father and faked his own death, taking on the name Blofeld and forming Spectre. He claims to have been the architect of every tragedy Bond has experienced since they met. He lost his eye and gained a nasty scar in an explosion Bond caused in Spectre, and was captured at the end of that film.

Who Is M?

M is the codename given to the head of MI6. The role belonged to Judi Dench in the first three Craig films (and the Pierce Brosnan films before that), but her character was killed in Skyfall. The job then went to Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), who had previously been chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Bond has a much more contentious relationship with this M than he had with his former boss before she died.

Who Is Q?

Ben Whishaw plays MI6’s quartermaster, who is responsible for equipping Bond and other 00 agents with a license to kill with all manner of gadgets. Notable inventions include sports cars outfitted with impressive weaponry and defensive capabilities and smart blood, a nanite technology that can be used to track the status of agents anywhere around the world. He has shown a willingness to help Bond even when it involves bucking the will of his superiors.

Who Is Moneypenny?

Eve Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) is an MI6 agent who first appeared in the opening of Skyfall. She accidentally shot Bond while aiming for a mercenary who had stolen information on MI6’s agents. After Mallory took over MI6, Moneypenny left fieldwork and became his assistant.

Who Is Vesper Lynd?

Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) was a British Treasury agent who provided the money for Bond’s mission in Casino Royale. She helped save Bond from being poisoned at the high-stakes poker tournament he was playing in, and he in turn tried to rescue her when she was kidnapped. They fell in love and were going to run away together before Bond learned that Vesper had stolen his winnings from the tournament. He tried to stop her from turning the money over to Mr. White, and Vesper drowned in the fight that followed, locking herself in an elevator that was submerged in the Grand Canal of Venice in order to prevent Bond from saving her. After learning that Vesper became a double agent to save his life, Bond spent Quantum of Solace trying to avenge her, and she has seemingly never been far from his mind since.

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Who Is Felix Leiter?

Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) is a CIA operative who first worked with Bond in Casino Royale and also appeared in Quantum of Solace. Bond considers him a brother in arms.

What is your favorite Daniel Craig Bond movie? Do you have any questions you’d like to see No Time to Die answer? Let us know in the comments!

No Time to Die: Everything You Need to Know Before Watching - IGN (2024)

FAQs

What to know before watching 007 No Time to Die? ›

Franz killed his father and faked his own death, taking on the name Blofeld and forming Spectre. He claims to have been the architect of every tragedy Bond has experienced since they met. He lost his eye and gained a nasty scar in an explosion Bond caused in Spectre, and was captured at the end of that film.

Do I need to watch all 007 before No Time to Die? ›

Luckily, you don't even need to have seen all the previous Craig films to enjoy No Time to Die, though you might miss some of the callbacks or the significance of some of the characters and story beats. This primer will help jog your memory or catch you up on the 007 lore that's relevant in No Time to Die.

Can I watch No Time to Die without watching previous movies? ›

Considering that No Time To Die is a sequel to Craig's other James Bond movies and is the final installment for his version of the character, not to mention the fact that it brings back characters from previous films, it's highly recommended that audiences watch all of Craig's James Bond movies - from Casino Royale to ...

Is there anything inappropriate in No Time to Die? ›

Violence & Scariness. Guns and shooting. Many characters are shot and/or killed.

Is No Time to Die standalone? ›

But No Time To Die is also the kind of outsized standalone sci-fi yarn we might associate with the earlier 007s, complete with gadgets, bonkers world-domination schemes, and a cavernous secret headquarters that could have been built by Ken Adam in the days of Sean Connery and Roger Moore.

Do you have to see SPECTRE to see No Time to Die? ›

The upcoming “No Time To Die” is also a straight-up chronological sequel to SPECTRE so that's why it's 100% essential viewing.

Is No Time to Die really the last Bond movie? ›

Craig's reinvention of Bond paves the way for a fresh perspective, ensuring the 007 franchise continues to evolve post-Craig's era. While the death of Bond in No Time To Die marks an end, the series' enduring popularity ensures a new actor will take up the mantle.

Are SPECTRE and No Time to Die connected? ›

This iteration of SPECTRE returns in the 2021 film No Time to Die, where they remain at large despite Blofeld's imprisonment and attempt to assassinate Bond in Matera. Five years later, the organisation kidnaps MI6 scientist Valdo Obruchev and takes "Project Heracles", a DNA-targeted bioweapon.

Can I watch No Time to Die with my parents? ›

It's the 25th James Bond movie and the fifth to star Daniel Craig in the lead role. Because of its violence and themes, this isn't a family movie. It's best enjoyed by older teenagers and adults.

What does Spectre stand for in James Bond? ›

What does SPECTRE mean? SPECTRE is an acronym standing for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion. It is a fictional global terrorist organization featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming and prominent in the 1960s James Bond films.

What does M stand for in James Bond? ›

Hey there, 'Q' stands for Quartermaster, who is the person 007 sees to obtain the gadgets he will be using for the mission. 'M' is the codeword given to the head of MI-6. In the Fleming novels, 'M's name was finally revealed in 'The Man With The Golden Gun' as Sir Miles Messervy.

Do James Bond movies need to be watched in order? ›

To enjoy the entire James Bond film saga it is not necessary to follow an established order, although certain films starring the same actor can follow a certain storyline, as is the case of the most modern films starring Daniel Craig.

Should I skip quantum solace? ›

Many critics would agree that there's a strong case to skip Craig's second Bond outing Quantum of Solace but, as disappointing as the movie was, it is still part of the actor's canon and features some important lore connections to Casino Royale, Skyfall, and Spectre.

What is the James Bond before No Time to Die? ›

Eon films
TitleYearBond actor
Skyfall2012Daniel Craig
Spectre2015Daniel Craig
No Time to Die2021Daniel Craig
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Is No Time to Die a good Bond movie? ›

No Time to Die is an amalgam of all that has been the Craig Bond experience. The thrills are all still there and the action segments are among the best the franchise has offered.

Is Spectre related to No Time to Die? ›

This iteration of SPECTRE returns in the 2021 film No Time to Die, where they remain at large despite Blofeld's imprisonment and attempt to assassinate Bond in Matera. Five years later, the organisation kidnaps MI6 scientist Valdo Obruchev and takes "Project Heracles", a DNA-targeted bioweapon.

Can I watch Spectre without watching Skyfall? ›

Given that Skyfall only really fits into the Spectre saga retrospectively you could skip that one, though if you're watching with a newbie you might have to explain where Judi Dench went.

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