"This is undoubtedly one of the most hotly anticipated film releases of the past two years and a landmark 25th film in the beloved global franchise," Facebook's head of entertainment partnerships for Northern Europe, Anna Higgs, said. "With COVID restrictions still in place, it's been a priority for us to work with the Bond team to ensure fans across our platforms are able to enjoy the build-up with friends and communities - wherever they are in the world."
Oculus users were able to experience unprecedented 'No Time to Die' red carpet access with the Oculus Venues app.
This event leads into a series of premieres in 57 cities across the globe, including 10 in the UK and Ireland to which health care workers will be invited as special guests in celebration and gratitude of their extraordinary work during the pandemic.
An interactive AR filter through Instagram allowed viewers to put themselves in the opening sequence of a Daniel Craig James Bond movie.
The Royal World Premiere Charity Benefit is held in aid of charities supporting serving and former members of the three intelligence agencies: GCHQ, the Security Service and the Secret Intelligence Service. The event also assisted charities supporting past and present members of the United Kingdom Special Forces.