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It’s the end of an era.No Time to Die, the hotly-anticipated 25th James Bond film and Daniel Craig’s last stint as the famous fictional spy, finally had its world premiere at London’s Royal Albert Hall yesterday. Craig is officially the longest-serving Bond, having filled 007’s shoes for 15 years. (Roger Moore is the second-longest serving, having starred in 7 films across 12 years).Craig, perhaps more so than any other Bond before him, really transformed the role; made it his own. Craig’s Bond wasn’t a schmoozy womaniser or bon vivant: he was a tortured, brooding, intense killer, with an icy-cold wit and no time for nonsense. The void he’ll leave will be immense and it’s no doubt a highly emotional time for the 53-year-old English actor.But you know what they say – go out with a bang. And that’s exactly what Craig’s done, in a sartorial sense, for No Time to Die’s premiere. Craig stepped out on the red carpet wearing a red tuxedo to match: a vermillion, velvet jacket paired with a black bow tie, trousers and patent leather Oxfords. Talk about A View to a Kill…
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