Bond is back! The best cinemas near Teddington to watch No Time To Die - if you've not got tickets already
By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter
5th Nov 2021 | Local News
THE highly anticipated James Bond film No Time To Die premieres tomorrow and plenty of screens near Teddington are showing it.
Sadly there's no cinema in our town despite rumours earlier this year that one could be built.
But there are plenty of great ones nearby and we've searched far and wide to find the best venues to check out Bond's latest.
The film, which had its release delayed for 18 months due to the pandemic, is Daniel Craig's last outing as 007 and has so far received 5-star reviews from critics.
Here's where to watch it if you live in Teddington.
The Odeon, Kingston
The Odeon in Kingston is the closest cinema to Teddington and with 15 screens there's plenty of space for Bond-lovers.
The venue is putting on 47 screenings of No Time To Die tomorrow and will continue to show the film until 17 October.
Tickets for adults cost £13.00 and you can get there by car, bike, or public transport - the Odeon is near Kingston station and several bus stops.
Die-hard Bond fans can even attend a midnight showing tonight at 0.01am or grab a ticket to see it in incredible definition at the iMAX screen (number 15).
The Everyman, Esher
A bit further out than Kingston but worth the trek in our view is the Everyman cinema in Esher.
True, the screens are smaller and tickets are not cheap - screenings cost £15.90 per adult.
But the relaxed vibe of the venue, including cosy seating area, has won it a loyal following.
The Everyman's popularity means you'll need to book ahead and several Bond showings are already sold out - visit their website to see the full list.
[h2]The Curzon, Richmond[.h1]
Richmond's Curzon cinema is a byword for artistic and independent films.
But the picture house on Water Lane in the town centre has also been known to show a blockbuster or two and No Time To Die is no exception.
With screens that could rival the Odeon's and a more standard style of cinema seating the venue is popular so booking ahead is also advised.
The choice of times to see Bond is less extensive here and you'll also be paying £17.50 for a standard ticket.
Yet if the Odeon is not your thing and the Everyman is too booked up, it may be the best option.
Click on the links below for more information and how to book:
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