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It may just be that Daniel Craig has filmed his last scene as James Bond.
It’s been a bumpy time for the production of the 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die. The filming has had to contend with its usual injury to its leading man, a stunt explosion on set that injured stunt performers, and rumours that all was not well. Just pretty much the norm for the filming of a James Bond movie.
Now though,
production has finally wrapped up, and with that, it’s likely that Daniel Craig has played James Bond for the final time. The news was broken on the official James Bond Twitter feed, with the following post…
That’s a wrap on #NoTimeToDie. See you in cinemas April 2020. #Bond25 pic.twitter.com/Qo6lM9TkFe
— James Bond (@007) October 25, 2019
The challenge now is the post-production phase, of course, although No Time To Die has more time than its predecessor, Spectre, on that front. Whilst Spectre finished filming around three months before it was due in cinemas, here director Cary Fukunaga and his team have around six months to fashion their final cut. The movie arrives in cinemas next April.
Expect a full trailer this side of Christmas.
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