2021 – Oslo, Western Norway and The Atlantic Road

James Bond’s retirement is cut short when a mission pulls him into a global conflict involving deadly new technology. No Time to Die features key sequences filmed in Norway, including a dramatic pre-title sequence set on frozen lakes near Langvann outside of Oslo and action scenes along the Atlantic Ocean Road.
Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
Released: 30 September 2021 (UK) / 8 October 2021 (USA)
Norway locations: Langvann (lake) · Atlantic Ocean Road
Production service in Norway provided by: Truenorth Norway with Line Producer Tor Arne Øvrebø

2025 - VFX

2020 - Oslo

2024 - Bergen, Oslo, Lofoten, Gudvangen

2024 - Oslo

1972 - Dælivannet (Bærum)

2018 - Oslo

1974 - Oslo

1978 - Oslo, Otrøya

1996 - Maridalen (Oslo), Mösvatn, Rjukan

2022 - Nordmarka

2022 - Jotunheimen, Oslo

2016 - Oslo, Rjukan and Bergen

2011 - Oslo Airport, Oslo

1985 - Hardanger

2024 - Bergen, Oslo, Lofoten, Gudvangen

2011 - Mardalsfossen, Eikesdal

2015 - Mannen, Haramsøya

2024 - Innerdalen, Rauma and Sunnmøre

2025 - Western Norway

2013 - Ulvik

1990 - Bergen

2023 - Rauma, Åndalsnes

1985 - Sognefjord

1988 - Bergen

2023 - North-West Norway

2023 - Odda

2015 - Ulvik

2012 - Stranda, Norddal, Rauma, Kristiansund, Aurland and Voss

2011 - Gjesdal

2025 - Hjørundfjord

1980 - Finse

2022 - Herøy and Sunnmøre

2016 - Bergen, Vaksdal

2014 - Rauma and Forsand

2018 - Bergen

2021 - Stadlandet

2014 - Forsand, Sokndal, Sirdal and Gjesdal

2017 - The Pulpit Rock, South West Norway

2023 - Bergen

2012 - Bergen and Osterøy

2014 - Norddal and Luster

2022 - Jotunheimen, Oslo

2023 - Bergen

1958 - Hardanger

2025 - Sogndal & Loen

2016 - Oslo, Rjukan and Bergen

2017 - West Coast of Norway

2017 - Trolltunga

2021 - Sæbø, Ørsta, Møre og Romsdal

2023 - Aurland and Geiranger