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Bond is back after a six-year hiatus – 18 months of which were due to COVID-19 delays. It was worth the wait. In a slick, modern nearly three-hour package, No Time Die will arrive in U.S. theaters on Oct. 8. It’s a fitting coda to Daniel Craig‘s iconic run as 007, as one of the top tier of actors to ever play the role in league with Sean Connery and Roger Moore. The epic 25th Bond film ties up many of the loose ends from Craig’s distinguished career helming the franchise. The film starts off with Madeliene (Lea Seydoux) witnessing the murder of her father, a SPECTRE agent, who had killed the a…