Daniel Craig will be reprising his role one final time as James Bond in No Time To Die. The newest James Bond flick is set to premiere next year and will have Craig’s character coming out of retirement in Jamaica to take on a new threat.

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For this who don’t know, the official plot synopsis is:

“James Bond has left active service when his friend, the CIA officer Felix Leiter, enlists his help in search of a missing scientist. When it becomes apparent that the scientist was abducted, Bond must confront danger, the likes of which the world has never seen before.”

The known villain for the newest movie is Safin, played by Oscar-winner Rami Malek. Safin has new and dangerous technology that he plans to use against Bond, making this villain the worst one he will have to face to date.

Today, new character posters were released for the anticipated film, and some fans are convinced that Malek isn’t portraying a new character. Fans quickly took to Twitter with their theories, all stating that Malek is playing Dr. No.

We first saw Dr. Julius No back in 1962 when Sean Connery played Bond, and Joseph Wiseman portrayed the evil scientist with metallic hands. This also wouldn’t be the first time a Bond villain has been revamped. Christopher Waltz played an ironic Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Spectre, and we can see Blofeld making an appearance in the No Time To Die trailer.

Fans believe Malek is Dr. No since Malek’s hands cannot be seen in the movie poster, and the title of the film starts with “No.”

@screenrant

007 No Time to Die theory:

Rami Malek is Dr. No. Severely burned

Asian mask

Spectre

Uncredited would imply plot relevant

Thematically pleasing in that Bond's last adversary would also be his first. Could come from script as

No: Time to Die.

Or "No, time to die" — David Rooks (@Maximura01) December 4, 2019

#NoTimeToDie theory:

Thinking about the dialogue in the trailer (“My skills will live on,” later Bond says “History isn’t kind to men playing God”) and that shot of workers in red lab suits, what if Rami is cloning himself and he learned it from MI6 years ago? Bond = Clone. — Michael Haffner (@MPHaffner) December 4, 2019

https://twitter.com/jedfarcry223/status/1202228380109869056?s=20

Regardless of what will happen in this newest James Bond film, it promises to be action-packed. What do you think about the fan theories surrounding Malek’s character?