All screen captures (1920×800 pixels) of the movie ‘Wasp Network’ released in 2020 have been added. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.




All screen captures (1920×800 pixels) of the movie ‘Wasp Network’ released in 2020 have been added. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
All screen captures (1920×1080 pixels) of the movie ‘Sergio’ released in 2020 have been added. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
Over the years, Ana has shone in the lens of photographers. Missing photoshoots from 2007 to 2022 have been added and old ones have been replaced with better quality files. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
For her first outings of 2022, Ana was seen in a beauty salon, leaving a perfume shop or her gym session, strolling the streets and arriving at a friend’s house. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
All of Ana’s daily appearances in 2021 have been added. She has been noticed on commercial shoots, in airports, on walks or even out for food. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
In 2021, Ana kept a low profile and only appeared for 3 unique events. On September 28 for the London Premiere of ‘No Time to Die’. On October 5, she attended the Louis Vuitton show during Paris Fashion Week. And on October 8, she was a guest on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
Over the years, Ana has appeared on the cover of many magazines. Missing scans from 2010 to 2022 have been added and old ones have been replaced with better quality files. Click on the thumbnails or links below in order to see all photos in HQ in our photogallery.
The release of the new James Bond film has been delayed again. The premiere of No Time To Die had already been moved from April to November because of the pandemic. The film has now been further delayed until October 2021 “in order to be seen by a worldwide theatrical audience”, a statement on the film’s website said.
“We understand the delay will be disappointing to our fans but we now look forward to sharing No Time To Die next year.”
The sci-fi epic, which cost approximately $200m to make, has so far made $243 million internationally, but only $41m in the US – where cinemas in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco largely remain closed.
A significant part of Bond film earnings come from the UK and European market, where coronavirus is once again on the rise and there may be been concern by the studio that potential restrictions could limit box office earnings in November.
The previous Bond film, 2015’s Spectre, took almost $900m (£690m) at worldwide box offices – winning an Oscar for best original song. The latest film will no longer be in contention for the 2021 Oscars under current guidelines.