Having been available to rent and buy for months now, the latest entry in the James Bond franchise can now be watched at no extra cost on Amazon Prime both in the UK and in the US. 

The movie has been available that way to UK subscribers for some time, but only came to US viewers this way on 10 June 2022.

You can check it out here on Amazon Prime Video for £15.99 in the UK, or in the US through Amazon Prime Video here.

If you're not a Prime member, you can watch it on other major streaming platforms such as Google and Vudu. Whichever option you prefer to stream from, if you digitally rent No Time to Die, you have 48 hours to watch it.

The latest Bond entry sees a retired 007 forced back into action - to stop a plot from a villain, known as Safin, who has been threatening millions of lives. Bond is again played by Daniel Craig, but he has help this time from a female agent, named Nomi, as well as his old friends Miss Moneypenny, Q, and M.

No Time to Die was originally slated to release in 2020 but hit several delays due to the pandemic. It finally premiered in theatres in North America back in 2021, which means its "PVOD" release arrived just a month or so later. It surpassed $700 million at the box office worldwide, making it one of the highest grosser of that year. For reference, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace drew a $600 million and $585 million global gross, respectively.

For more about No Time to Die, including when to watch it in the James Bond timeline, see Pocket-lint's guide: