Billie Eilish wows in eerie newly-released music video for No Time to Die theme song alongside Daniel Craig and Lea Seydoux
- The music video was released on Thursday ahead of James Bond's return to the big screen next month
- No Time To Die became one of the first major Hollywood productions to be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic
- The song came out in February ahead of the film's expected April release date
- No Time To Die stars Rami Malek as villain Safin and Ana de Armas as CIA agent Paloma
Billie Eilish wowed fans in her eerie and dramatic music video for James Bond's No Time To Die, which was released on Thursday.
The singer-songwriter, 18, released the song eight months ago, but the accompanying video premiered this week in the run-up to 007's return to the big screen next month.
The star delivers a dark and brooding performance in the clip which features black and white footage of her singing with scenes from the film.
Highly anticipated: Billie Eilish wows in the eerie newly-released music video for No Time to Die
The fast-cutting footage focuses on the romance between Bond and Madeleine Swann - played by Lea Seydoux - who he is rumoured to marry in the film, with the couple sharing a steamy kiss.
The highly-anticipated music video also features a tense car chase and shows CIA agent Paloma - played by Ana de Armas - involved dramatic fight while wearing a glamorous ballgown.
The video - Directed by Daniel Kleinman - ends with flumes of smoke erupting from behind Eilish before fading to black.
Big star: The music video for the track was released on Thursday ahead of James Bond's return to the big screen next month
Romantic storyline: The fast-cutting footage focuses on the romance between Bond and Madeleine Swann, played by Lea Seydoux (right)
Writing on Instagram, Eilish said: 'We shot this in February and it's finally out. Love bond and still so honored to be a part of it, thank you @007.'
The song came out in February ahead of the film's expected April release date.
However, No Time To Die became one of the first major Hollywood productions to be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Eilish, who swept four prizes at the Grammy Awards in January, is the youngest artist to record a Bond theme.
Eerie: The music video - Directed by Daniel Kleinman - ends with flumes of smoke erupting from behind Eilish before fading to black
Bond girl: Bond is rumoured to marry Madeleine in the film, with the couple sharing a steamy kiss in the video released today
Fans were quick to give their positive feedback on the newly-released video, with one writing on Twitter: 'Ok I'm literally in love, it's really absurd you are great you dropped another bomb, you never disappoint.'
Another wrote: 'Its so freeking beautiful im already in love and obsessed', while another said: 'Just watched it STRAIGHT as it came out, F*****G AMAZINGGGGGGGG I LOVE YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCHHHHHHHH'
One fan was even emotional watching the video, saying: 'I actually cried watching this. I don't know who runs this account but tell billie that she did everything right and this song will go down in history.'
Great reaction: Fans were quick to give their positive feedback on the newly-released video, with one writing on Twitter: 'Ok I'm literally in love'
No Time To Die, which also stars Rami Malek as villain Safin and Ana de Armas as CIA agent Paloma, will deliver a satisfying ending for Craig's Bond, according to producer Barbara Broccoli.
Speaking on the first episode of the official James Bond podcast, she said: 'It's a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through and it ties up all the storylines. It's a pretty epic film, I have to say.'
The British actor, 52, whose first appearance as Bond was in Casino Royale in 2006, has also previously spoken about leaving the franchise after the next instalment.
Singing sensation: The song came out in February ahead of the film's expected April release date
Love story: Bond settles down with Dr. Madeleine Swann after retiring from active service in the upcoming film
However, in March this year a movie source said: 'I don't think Daniel is finished with James Bond, despite his previous claims. He was in this same position after Spectre came out, where he said publicly and loudly that he was done and then, as time passed, he just wasn't.
'There is something about this part that scratches an itch and he's not prepared to see it go to another actor yet.'
Craig has previously confirmed the Bond film will be his last after starring in Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre.
Drama: The highly-anticipated music video also shows CIA agent Paloma played by Ana de Armas involved dramatic fight while wearing a glamorous ballgown
High speed: Bond is also seen in a high-speed car chase in new scenes from the upcoming film
Action packed: The new music video also gave a glimpse of some of the other scenes in the film
The star discussed his anxieties over the new script and admitted feeling 'physically very low' was the reason behind the film's five year delay in a recent interview with GQ Magazine.
The actor said: 'I was never going to do one again. I was like, 'Is this work really genuinely worth this, to go through this, this whole thing?' And I didn't feel... I felt physically really low.
'So the prospect of doing another movie was just, like, off the cards. And that's why it has been five years.'
Star: Eilish, who swept four prizes at the Grammy Awards in January, is the youngest artist to record a Bond theme
Tense: Newbie Lashana Lynch, who plays Nomi (pictured), joins new Bond Girl Ana De Armas as Paloma in the film
Leading lady: Lea Seydoux (pictured) recently described her character's relationship with James Bond as 'a modern love story'
His last turn as Bond was in 2015's Spectre, which at the time was reported to be his final outing as the spy.
Craig said that the 'physicality' of Bond is 'a preparation, in a way', because he would not get the script beforehand.
He said: 'It's making my head go, 'This is what it's going to be'.'
Trying to prepare for a role in one of the most popular film franchises in modern cinema without a script also caused him to have anxiety.
He said: 'I have suffered from it in the past. I have suffered because it's been like, 'I can't cope. I can't deal with this'.'
No Time To Die is due to be released in UK cinemas on November 12.
Career highlight: Billie's song came out in February ahead of the film's expected April release date
End of an era: Craig has previously confirmed this Bond film will be his last after starring in Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre
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