News about the Premiere. It's going to be at the London Film Festival this year..
The world's first public screening of new Bond film Quantum of Solace is to take place at this year's London Film Festival, organisers have announced.
It will take place on 29 October at the Odeon West End - the same night as the film's world premiere.
The festival will open with director Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon, based on interviews given by the disgraced former US president to Sir David Frost.
Penelope Cruz and Omar Sharif are among the stars expected to attend this year.
The 52nd London Film Festival is due to take place in the capital from 15 to 30 October.
The announcement of the Bond premiere coincides with the release of a second trailer for Quantum of Solace, six weeks ahead of the film's arrival in UK cinemas.
'Serendipitous'
It is the first time a new Bond movie has featured in the festival's line-up.
"It's great news for us," artistic director Sandra Hebron told the BBC News website, adding the public premiere was the result of "very serendipitous timing".
Other movies screening include W, Oliver Stone's biopic of President George W Bush.
The Bond theme recorded by Jack White and Alicia Keys got it's first play on Radio1 today (If you discount the use of it on the Cke Zero ad) anywhere in the world. You can listen to a bit of it
It's Jack White and Alicia keys - of course it's going to be awful....
That said, the instrumental passage at the beginning and the backing with the horns and stuff is very Bond like. It's just the shouty vocals and the lack of a decent melody line that suck.
According to the Mirror, you won't be hearing the iconic lines: "My name is Bond...James Bond" and "shaken, not stirred" in the new movie. The director said it was a way to reinvigorate the films.