Next James Bond film title revealed as ‘No Time To Die’

London. The title for the hotly-anticipated new James Bond film has been revealed to be No Time To Die, reports UK’s Daily Mail.

The film's official Twitter page confirmed the news via social media on Tuesday, as filming continues to take place for Daniel Craig's final outing in the role of 007.

Directed by Cary Fukunaga, the film is written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge who was brought on board to sprinkle her magic on the script for the 25th movie in the film franchise based on Ian Fleming's hit novels. 

The film had previously been been given the working title Shatterhand, however the title has since been changed to match Bond's more iconic film titles.

In recent months, Daniel has been busy filming for the hotly-anticipated James Bond 25 movie, which will serve as his final stint as the iconic spy.

The latest Bond film sees the secret agent's tranquil life in Jamaica upturned after his friend Felix enlists his help in a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist. 

Production finally kicked off in April of this year, though it had already been delayed by several months following the departure of director Danny Boyle.

No Time To Die will be the fifth and final James Bond movie to star Daniel as the secret agent 007, after he first took on the role in 2006’s Casino Royale, and subsequently starred in Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre. 

The film, which also stars Naomie Harris, Lea Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw, sees Rami Malek take on the role of an as-yet-untitled villain. 

Rami previously promised he 'won't give Mr Bond an easy ride' in the explosive next chapter of the franchise, when he appeared live via videolink during a cast Q&A at Goldeneye earlier this year.

The Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye also revealed in July that Christoph Waltz, the Oscar-winning actor who played the diabolical villain Blofeld in Spectre three years ago, has been filming scenes at Pinewood studios, for the latest adventure based on Ian Fleming’s thrillers about 007. 

Meanwhile, Daniel underwent an operation as a result of tweaking his ankle ligaments after falling during filming for a high-octane scene in Jamaica back in May.

The actor's surgery was followed by two weeks of rehabilitation last month, causing delays to filming the upcoming flick.

The official Twitter account for No Time To Die released a statement concerning his injuries at the time, which stated: 'Daniel Craig will be undergoing minor ankle surgery resulting from an injury sustained during filming in Jamaica.

'Production will continue whilst Craig is rehabilitating for two weeks post-surgery. The film remains on track for the same release date in April 2020'.

Daniel has since returned to set, as he was spotted filming scenes on London's Southbank in July, alongside co-star Fiennes.