Sunday Times Culture cover design prior to James Bond film premiere 'No Time to Die' being cancelled

Made:
2020 in London
maker:
Sunday Times

Failed front cover of the Sunday Times Culture including printing plates, copy of the revised Sunday Times Culture magazine and two prints of of the 'failed' front cover, prior to James Bond film 'No Time to Die' premiere being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, made by News UK and Ireland Ltd, London, 2020

James Bond ‘No Time to Die’ was the first of many blockbuster films to be postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally planned to premiere in China in April 2020, the viewing was cancelled due to coronavirus. Postponed twice more, the film finally premiered on 30 September 2021 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Two days alter the film was released in cinemas in the United Kingdom. It is the 25th James Bond film as well as Daniel Craig’s last film playing the character.

The film’s postponement was announced just after The Sunday Times sent their Culture supplement to print where the new film was the cover story. A new cover featuring the poet Charlotte Mew was designed, while the printers stopped the presses. After 30 minutes, the presses restarted, with the new design in place and was published on 8 March 2020.

Details

Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2021-509
Materials:
aluminium, paper and card
Measurements:
overall (printing plate): 365 mm x 594 mm x 1 mm,
overall (print on card): 431 mm x 332 mm x 1 mm,
overall (print on paper): 421 mm x 297 mm x 1 mm,
overall (magazine): 292 mm x 290 mm x 5 mm,
type:
print