Where was No Time To Die filmed? New James Bond movie filming locations - and UK release date

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No Time to Die, Daniel Craig’s last outing as agent 007, was released in cinemas on 30 September

Agent 007 may be the most quintessentially British spy, but he doesn’t spend too much of his time confined to his homeland.

Bond, James Bond, has been evading enemies, threatening villains and evading death in high speed car chases around the world for decades, and it wouldn’t be James Bond if there wasn’t a picturesque backdrop for every explosive scene.

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Throughout 2019 and 2020, Daniel Craig was spotted in a number of stunning and historical locations - the trailer also teases some of the filming locations for No Time to Die.

So, where was the film shot and what role does each location play in the film? This is what you need to know.

Where was No Time To Die filmed?

Italy

Matera, Gravina In Puglia and Sapri

Italy features prominently in the official trailer for No Time To Die, including in the opening scene.

In the trailer, Bond is seen in a car chase sequence shot in Matera in southern Italy’s Basilicata. The scene jumps between Matera, a town in Basilicata that looks like it is carved directly into the hillside, and the Ponte dell’Acquedotto of Gravina in Puglia, for the part where Bond jumps off the famous two-tier Roman bridge.

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Although not heavily emphasised in the trailer, Daniel Craig was also reportedly seen filming in the tranquil south west town of Sapri, South West Italy. The town, located near Salerno, was reportedly used as a filming location for two days.

Sapri bodes stunning beaches including Spiaggia Aell’Arco Magno (“Big Arch Beach” in English), named after a prominent geological accident, an arc formed from the erosion of the cliff, providing a natural entrance to a sheltered, secret cove.

Port Antonio, Jamaica

Jamaica’s clear water and winding rivers are a perfect setting for Bond to cause chaos Jamaica’s clear water and winding rivers are a perfect setting for Bond to cause chaos
Jamaica’s clear water and winding rivers are a perfect setting for Bond to cause chaos

Filming took place in the Port Antonio city in the North East of Jamaica.

Jamaica features heavily throughout the 007 franchise and so it would be expected that it would be a destination in No Time To Die.

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The initial trailer for the latest installment suggested there could be filming at James Bond creator Ian Fleming’s estate, Goldeneye, but this doesn’t appear to be the case.