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The cast probably hasn’t been this strong across the board in any of Craig’s previous Bond films, with pitch-perfect performances all around from Ana de Armas, Ralph Fiennes, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Naomi Harris, Ben Whishaw, and Jeffrey Wright.
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With a very game Craig showing off flourishes neither he nor the character have ever had a chance to display, No Time to Die blends its considerable moments of levity with earned, heavy-hearted sadness in a way few film franchises manage to match.
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But his jam-packed series farewell sends the retired MI6 anti-hero into the sunset with grace, in the funniest and most emotional blending of fun action and clever comedy in the history of the 60-year-old franchise. Sure, James Bond fans will likely point to Casino Royale or Skyfall as Daniel Craig’s most solid 007 field work. If James Cameron’s True Lies could put on a sleekly tailored suit and adopt a British accent, it might look a whole lot like No Time to Die. So check out our chronological list of the 20 best sequels to grace theaters over the past decade and see how it stacks up with your own - all while we keep our fingers crossed that the next ten years on the big screen will be as bountiful as the decade that’s just gone by. In a blockbuster age when it’s harder and harder for new film ideas to make box office headway, we’ve actually come away amazed by how many recent followup installments ended up rewarding the price of admission - and, dare we say it, even left us hoping for more. Looking back over the past decade, in fact, we’ve counted up 20 genre movie sequels that did right by their founding franchise predecessors - and we’ve probably even missed a couple. But when you step back and regard just how many times in recent memory a blockbuster film's second (or even third) chapter actually lived up to the first, it’s a little tougher to criticize the obvious box office play of chasing a new big-screen smash with a sure-fire followup hit. These days, it’s easy to grouse over major movie studios’ addiction to franchise sequel-itis.