Variety reports that Hans Zimmer, the 11-time Oscar nominee, will be the composer for the new James Bond film "No Time to Die". Neither Zimmer or Eon Productions, producers of the Bond series, have confirmed the report but Variety cites "multiple sources" in its report. The film's original composer, Dan Romer, was fired from the production last month, according to Variety, due to "creative differences" with the producers. If Zimmer is on board, he'll have a substantial challenge, as the movie is set for release in early April. Additionally, scores for the Bond movie franchise have finally been getting some due respect in recent years, with the last two films, "Skyfall" and "Spectre", receiving Oscars for their title songs. For more, click here.