JAMES Bond No Time To Die will finally be released this week after being delayed three times due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It will be Daniel Craig’s final appearance as the character.
The film – which was partly filmed in Scotland – will be shown at the Pavilion Cinema, Galashiels, and the Eastgate Theatre, Peebles.
Pavilion Cinema
The first showing at the Pavilion will be at 4.20pm on Thursday (September 30), with two more showings at 7pm and 7.20pm that day.
There will be other showings on Friday (3pm, 4.20pm, 7pm, 7.20pm); Saturday (1.50pm, 3pm, 4.20pm, 7pm, 7.20pm); and Sunday (1.50pm, 3pm, 4.20pm, 7pm).
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next week, film fans will be able to catch Bond at 4.20pm and 7pm.
Tickets are on sale now on the Pavilion’s website.
Eastgate Theatre
Borderers at the Eastgate will be able to see No Time To Die on Sunday, October 17 at 4pm.
Two showings are then scheduled for Wednesday, October 20, at 4.30pm and 7.30pm.
You can buy your tickets here.
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