History could be made at the 2022 Oscars if No Time To Die wins one of the many awards it is nominated for. The 25th film in the James Bond series was released on October 8, 2021 to largely positive reviews. Marking the end of the Daniel Craig Dond era, No Time to Die was immediately labelled a contender for this year's most prestigious film awards. With the full list of nominees now announced, it looks as if the predictions were correct, as No Time to Die was nominated for Best Sound, Best Visual Effects and Best Original Song.
The 2022 Academy Awards are looking to be a tight race, and No Time to Die is not the only nominee competing in multiple categories. The Power of the Dog, the latest from director Jane Campion, is up for 12 categories including Best Picture and Director, followed closely by Denis Villneuve's Dune, which is up for 10 awards. Both Belfast and Spielberg's remake of West Side Story have been nominated for seven categories, and Adam Mckay's divisive climate change drama Don't Look Up is in the running for four. Whilst No Time to Die isn't up for any of the big four awards (Best Picture, Director, Actress or Actor), it is seeing recognition for its technical aspects and its musical theme. Written and performed by sibling collaborators Billie Eilish and Finneas, «No Time to Die» is the seventh theme in the history of the Bond franchise to be nominated for Best Original Song.
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According to ComicBook.com, if No Time to Die's theme wins Best Original Song at the 2022 Oscars, it will be the third Bond theme to win in a row for the franchise. With the two previous instalments, Skyfall and Spectre, having both taken home the prize, a win for
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