LONDON—After an 18-month delay, the James Bond film “No Time To Die” finally begins its cinema rollout this week—a relief for its stars and movie theatre operators. Daniel Craig returns for a final fifth outing as the suave British secret agent, known for his love of fast cars and cool gadgets. The movie was originally scheduled to debut in April 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic forced cinemas to close and impose restrictions on audience numbers. “This past 18 months has been a pretty terrible time for everybody,” Craig told Reuters. “The great thing is we’re here, we got to this point and we can actually now put it into the cinema and … that’s just all gravy from now on.” Costing an estimated $200 million to produce, “No Time To Die,” the 25th Bond film, has been delayed three times since the start of the pandemic. Despite this, its producers …