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SF did that.
Edit: I see CraigMoore made the same point above.
Same here. Checked it up on the EPK, Cinematerial.com and Kinopoisk.ru but there's nothing.
Nor a Quad version. They are either preparing it or the Quad teaser will have another design, but I doubt it.
Beautiful costume. Tom Ford has out done himself. Though, I think he wore it best in QOS.
The poster does kinda 'pop' though when lined up amongst its contemporaries. That cannot be denied.
The title, however, overlaps his handkerchief and just dwarfs Craig, diminishing any presence he has.
In @GertGettler 's excellent collage, you can see that the first four are presented as "Daniel Craig as James Bond in...", whereas this feels more like "NO TIME TO DIE, also featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond". Even the foreign translations are better, by leaving more space around the title, giving Craig more space. I'm willing to bet that just the picture with the 007 logo centered underneath would've been a more iconic image...
That's not a compliment by the way....
I actually like the down and dirty grindhouse vibe it has but I think that's thrown off slightly by how saturated it is. The black and white/sepia toned fan edits look a lot better imo. Less distinct maybe, but I think the pose/shot coupled with the colour gives it a real menswear catalogue vibe that sort of undermines the gritty look they were going for.
I found this edit on twitter which I think is the best of both worlds.
Compare Roger '73-'85 and Sean '62-'71 both less time, both aged much more.
Just an observation.
It would have been nice if he'd done more films in the time he's had (I think his era really could have benefited from a GF type standalone between QoS and SF), but he's been Bond for long enough now. One more then time for a new one please.
I do think he looks great too. I wouldn’t mind another.
I watched a bit of Spectre the other day and he is brilliant in it. The lighter moments Mendes brought to his two Craig handles very well.
https://ns-writings.blogspot.com/2019/10/its-lost-art.html
So these quick judgments may warm over time. And the product itself isn't as simple as it seems.
After careful consideration, while it has some interesting elements, specifically the font and blue wall, anything positive is undermined by a sub-par photo of Craig.
Everyone is aware of what it is, mate.