James Bond to return to big screen November 2019 for 25th movie

007 is back.

James Bond, shaken martini and all, will return for his 25th movie on November 8, 2019, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Eon Productions announced Monday.

Unfortunately, a release date was the only information they provided.

Daniel Craig said in 2015 that he wouldn’t be back in the tuxedo for a fifth movie, which would be the last in his deal.

“If I did another Bond movie, it would only be for the money,” he told Time Out London.

“I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists.”

But earlier in the month, sources told the Mirror that the 49-year-old actor had reconsidered his exit and was teaming up again with producer Barbara Broccoli — and that they’re trying to bring back Adele, who sang the “Skyfall” theme in 2012.

"Craig and Adele together are the winning team, the ultimate choice, the money spinners," a source told the Mirror.

"It's taken time but Daniel has come round and the strong consensus in the Bond offices is that Mr. Craig is 007 again. As for Adele, she's more of an unknown quantity but loved being part of Bond, so the signs are positive."

Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who wrote “Casino Royale,” “Quantum Of Solace,” “Skyfall” and “Spectre,” are expected to return for the 2019 film.
Source: NY Daily News