Andso, in what now seems like an inevitable course-correction, “No Time to Die” is a story about the need to leave certain things behind. It’s the modern spy movie equivalent of
Crafted from an opulent blend of superfine merino wool and cashmere, this military-inspired James Bond Navy Army Sweater is worn by Bond in No Time To Die. The special release design is part of the limited edition 007 Cashmere Collection created by British cashmere experts Modelling its design on British military commando sweaters, N. Peal developed the 007 Ribbed Army Sweater with No Time To Die costume designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb. “We wanted to give Bond a unique look in specific scenes of the film. And yet the piece had to be action-ready. It needed to be a strong silhouette, something that harks back to his military past and which also had a timeless quality to it as well.” Backstory. Seen in action sequences of the No Time To Die film, the sweater also appears in the trailer and poster. 007 has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when old CIA friend Felix Leiter turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology. Details. Beautifully breathable and comfortable against the skin, this piece is made from 90% superfine merino wool blended with 10% cashmere. The flat rib military-inspired design features tonal canvas patches on the shoulders, cuffs and elbows. A distinctive boat-style neck has corded drawstring pulls, consistent with maritime clothing - reflecting Bond’s close association with the Royal Navy. Perfectly finished with an 007 stitched label and exclusive swing ticket, your sweater also features a commemorative No Time To Die logo label. Handwash in warm water. Size guide. This will help you to determine which size to order for a slim fit - if you prefer a more relaxed fit, size up. XS. Chest 93cm/ length S. Chest - 98cm/ length 64cm/25" M. Chest 103cm/ length L. Chest 108cm/ , length 67cm/ XL. Chest 113cm/ length XXL. Chest 118cm/ length 70cm/
While“No Time to Die” was supposed to open next month after being pushed from April 2020, the film has now been delayed until April 2, 2021. Craig recently spoke up on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy
Towards the beginning of the latest James Bond film, No Time to Die, a stuntman pulls off a breathtaking jump on a motorcycle. A rider, ostensibly the film’s protagonist, races up a steep ramp in Matera, Italy, then soars over a wall. The 25th Bond film debuts on Friday, Oct. 8, and viewers can expect the typical excitement—car chases, explosions, gun battles, and the like. Popular Science caught up with the film’s special effects and action vehicles supervisor, Chris Corbould, to learn more about how they put some of those sequences together. There are no spoilers ahead; all the stunts referenced are visible in the film’s trailers, one of which is embedded below. Here’s what we know about that motorcycle jump, and other awe-inspiring moments from this fifth and final installment in the Craig-as-Bond franchise; we also look back at one classic car scene from a 70s-era Bond film. The motorcycle jump The jump in Matera, Italy, features a stuntman named Paul Edmondson riding a Triumph Scrambler motorcycle. “That was absolutely done for real,” Corbould says. “Lee Morrison, the stunt coordinator in the film, has a big background in motorcycles.” “Cary [Joji Fukunaga, the director] wanted one great bike stunt in that beautiful city, and that’s what Lee came up with,” he says. “I’ll never forget, when we did that on the day, there was a massive round of applause.” “There was no trickery there—he just went up it and jumped it,” he adds. Viewers interested in the jump can also check out Being James Bond, a documentary about Daniel Craig’s work in the Bond films; at about the 39-minute mark, there’s a brief clip of what appears to be the tail end of that stunt, with the rider wearing a helmet. Both Autoweek and MotorBiscuit have more details, and here’s some behind-the-scenes footage. The donuts In another moment towards the beginning of the film, Bond is behind the wheel of an Aston Martin DB5, and there’s a scene in which the car spins in circles, spraying bullets from guns protruding from the front of it. “Daniel [Craig] actually did that donut in the square,” Corbould says, “where it was spinning around and firing the guns at the walls.” Corbould explains that the film involved a second unit, or the “action unit,” which filmed shots first, and then the actors arrived. “We shot the donut and DB5 shooting up the walls with stunt drivers,” he says, “and then when Daniel came out, he did another shot as well, so they could get shots with his face in it.” Autoweek also has more on those donuts, explaining that the scene involved modifying the stunt vehicle so that its front left wheel wouldn’t spin, thanks to a handbrake. For the actual vehicles, the filmmakers relied on 10 physical versions of the DB5. Two of the vehicles were “pristine,” Corbould says, which they used for “whenever Daniel was getting in and out, [or] pulling away.” Meanwhile, eight additional vehicles played various roles. “Some were kitted out with gadgets; some were full stunt cars, with full rally roll cages in; they each had a job to do,” Corbould says. [Related Rolls-Royce’s zippy electric airplane wants to break speed records—and power air taxis of the future] “You have to have multiples of each,” he says, “because if one gadget car clips the curb during the sequence, and bends an axle, you can’t have 600 people waiting around while we mend it, so you just pull that one out, and pull another one in.” Those eight cars were Aston-Martin-built replicas, and by “gadget car,” Corbould means a vehicle that deploys gadgets, such as those machine guns in the front. Car and Driver notes that the guns “malfunctioned” back in 2019—the barrels didn’t spin as they were supposed to—when they were on set observing. Bond films, of course, have a long history of action sequences. Back in early 1970s, for example, The Man with the Golden Gun involved a car’s crazy twisting jump over a river, which, as a company called Altair points out, wouldn’t have worked if the vehicle hadn’t been adjusted in a very specific way to include a type of fifth wheel to keep it on track for the stunt. The seaplane Finally, in another scene, a seaplane flies away from a fishing boat, towards the camera, as the vessel explodes in the background. “That was a real shot—that was a real trawler, and a real plane,” Corbould says. “It was all perfectly lined up from a helicopter shot.” “We did it twice,” he adds. “The first time the framing wasn’t quite right, but the second time we absolutely nailed it.” As for that fishing vessel, it didn’t actually explode. “We made it look like it was blowing up,” Corbould says. NoTime to Die is the 25th movie in the James Bond film series, which began with 1962’s Dr. No. The film is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga (Netflix’s Maniac ), Ten Aston Martin DB5s were used in the movie, two of them the genuine article. Four were full-blown stunt cars using tube-framed carbon fiber bodies with non-Aston powertrains. All the stunts you see in the film were real, nothing was faked, though some of the scenes were shot using a fully remote stunt driving vehicle that allows a stunt driver to pilot a vehicle thriller No Time To Die opens October modern movie goer could be forgiven for thinking that everything they see on the big screen is fake. And many things are. But not the stunts in the new James Bond thriller No Time To Die.“Everything that you saw was for real,” said the film’s action vehicle supervisor Neil Layton. “Everything from the motorcycle jump to the Land Rover jump. That was all done for real.” Five-time world enduro champ Fast Eddie Edmundson makes the Bros. Yes, the motorcycle jump, let’s start with that one. The huge leap done ostensibly by Bond riding a Triumph Scrambler as he escapes the pack of Jaguar XF-driving henchmen out to get him. The bike is barreling down a cobblestone street in the real-life stone village of Matera in Southern Italy. As he comes around a corner, Bond encounters a narrow street filled with parishioners exiting church, so he aims left, rockets up a long stone staircase and launches over the stone wall at the top. That was a real Triumph Scrambler and that was a real jump. Only it wasn’t Daniel Craig on the bike, of course. It was a real motorcyclist. “His name is Paul Edmondson,” said Layton. “He’s five-time world enduro bike champion back in the day 1989-90, 1993-94, and 1996. He’s known to his friends as Fast Eddie.’ That jump was done on his 50th birthday. So to do that jump obviously at 50, yeah, it was quite breathtaking.”Edmundson not only did the jump, he sort of topped it off during rehearsals.“In the run up and the rehearsals, because he was timing it to perfection, a couple of times he would just lay the back wheel on the top of the wall, and just set the bike there and then hop it off the wall onto the ground and then go. So it wasn't a case that he was just launching the bike up and over the wall. It was done down to precision.” No DB5s were harmed in this production. Well, maybe one or The same precision also applied to all the Aston Martin DB5s used to make the movie. If you count them all up in the opening photo of the excellent new book, James Bond’s DB5 $50, available from Hero Collector Books, you see 10 of them. Hero Collector “Two are originals and we had eight replicas,” Layton said. “Of the replicas, two were parts cars, two were gadget cars and four were full-blown stunt cars.”The full-blown stunt cars are tube-framed carbon fiber-bodied replicas with non-Aston powertrains. “It was a straight six-cylinder engine that was housed in a spaceframe monocoque chassis that was dressed with carbon fiber overlay panels. So the car was very, very lightweight. It housed 380 brake horsepower, it had a limited-slip diff, and obviously, it had upgraded brakes. So that car was a lot of fun. Yeah, and it didn’t disappoint whenever we had to drive it.”Layton got to drive it in some scenes, and then a lot of the driving was done by British rally champion Mark Higgins, who was working in his fourth Bond best car scene in the movie may be early on when Bond and his love interest are trapped in the DB5 in the town square as bad guys shoot at the car which—surprise!—is bulletproof. As you know if you’ve seen the trailer, Bond extricates himself from that particular tricky situation by firing gatling guns from the DB5’s headlights while doing donuts. Turns out that kind of thing clears a town square right out. But there was more to the scene than just the donuts and the firing. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. “That’s a stunt car that had a hydraulic handbrake that can lock up the left front wheel,” Layton explained. “What you don’t appreciate in the scene is that the gradient on that ground was actually dropping away. So, if the car was put on a coaster rig, for example, it would rotate around 180 degrees and then just roll down to the lowest point in that courtyard. So to initially get the car to break traction and to start rotating, rather than pushing on it, we gave it the ability to lock that left front wheel, just so they didn't keep pushing on down the road. We could keep it nailed on a sixpence. And then as soon as the car started to rotate and come around, we could release the handbrake. And then the car would rotate on its own.”Could a real DB5 do donuts like that? Maybe, maybe not, so the stunt-DB5s had more modern powerplants. No one would acknowledge exactly which modern engine they were, but specs-deduction and a shot of a shifter knob suggest they might be BMW S54 M inline-sixes. They worked quite well, as did the left-front brake lock.“We got to the point where we got the car and where it is in the square so precise that Daniel Craig could have actually jumped in the car and done the stunt himself if we hadn’t pulled it off.” This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. But, of course, they did pull it off and it looks pretty cool. Then there’s a long stretch ofHow-can-I-trust-you?But-I-love-you-James!Loyalty!Betrayal! Token really cute American!Moneypenny!Ha!-I-am-the-villain-and-I’m-NOT-Freddie-Mercury-I-have-a-skin-condition!Stereotypical-Bond-villain-lair yadda, yadda, yadda before we get another chase scene. The other big chase scene takes place off-road through a forest, using Land Rover Defenders as the bad guy vehicles. Bond is driving a Toyota Land Cruiser and is chased by Land Rover Defenders and Range Rover Sports. He simply nerfs them at just the right spot and—fwoomp!—they launch into the air, one flying brilliantly over the Land Cruiser to crash in oblivion. Bond even takes out a Triumph rider using the crashed Rover’s front winch!There was more technology used in the filming, too. Some of the scenes were shot using what Layton called “a fully remote stunt driving vehicle with Shiftec” that allows a stunt driver to pilot a vehicle remotely, up to a quarter mile away. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. “In conjunction with Shiftec, we’ve developed a vehicle system called the Gemini that allows us to drive the vehicle up to a range of 500 meters remotely from the car, but it still allows us to drive the car dynamically as if we were in the car ourselves. So it opens up many avenues. We could even drive the car sitting in another vehicle that’s trailing the first car from behind. So if we ever wanted to do a dynamic, dramatic stunt, or a total loss where the car crosses a train track and it gets hit and written off, this gives us the ability to do it all in one take rather than cutting from scene to scene to scene.”The technology sounds interesting. Will it ever replace stunt drivers?“There doesn’t seem to be any substitution for the stunt people to do it themselves,” Layton said. “That's why they’re stunt people, they take the risks and take the money. But in some aspects, it’s always a bonus if you can eliminate or reduce the percentage of the risks you’re faced with. You still need a precision driver to drive the car dynamically. It’s just that it opens up a lot more variables to the production team as to what they can and can’t actually achieve.”To see what they’ve achieved in No Time To Die, get in line now for opening night on October 8. If you want to know how it ends, call me and I’ll tell you. But I can say after seeing the film, that the stunt driving is pretty impressive. A car-lover’s community for ultimate access & unrivaled NOW Mark Vaughn Mark Vaughn grew up in a Ford family and spent many hours holding a trouble light over a straight-six miraculously fed by a single-barrel carburetor while his father cursed Ford, all its products and everyone who ever worked there.
Update8/31/2021, 9:55 a.m. EST: The final No Time to Die trailer has been pulled from YouTube by MGM, for unknown reasons. In the meantime, enjoy a trailer for Being James Bond, a new documentary
In order to endure the rigours of portraying James Bond at his age in Cary Joji Fukunaga’s No Time To Die, Daniel Craig needed to be smart about his workout, recovery, and nutrition prior to cameras rolling. So how exactly do you gear up to play the most physical iteration of the iconic MI6 intelligence officer in the entire James Bond franchise? Daniel Craig first teamed up with trainer and ex-British Royal Marine, Simon Waterson, for the seminal reboot directed by Martin Campbell Casino Royale. For reference, Waterson was also responsible for turning Chris Evans into Marvel supersoldier and Avenger team leader Captain America. And by all accounts, as Craig has aged/evolved with the role of 007 from his debut, to Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre
 so too has the fitness element of his preparation. “It’s quite a conscious thing to evolve with a mentality and a physicality,” Simon Waterson explains to Men’s Health. “On Casino Royale, you could see that he comes out of the water and he’s bigger, more imposing — he looks like he could kill people. In Quantum of Solace, he’s faster and more efficient
 the same with Skyfall and Spectre.” RELATED Behold, The Chris Hemsworth Workout & Diet Plan “His physique is there to perform a function.” “You’ve got to be aware that your body isn’t necessarily as capable of doing as much as you did in your 30s. That doesn’t mean you can’t be just as fit, or look as aesthetically amazing. Normally, it’s very natural to change the way you condition to suit your age.” In addition to chiselling the torse and jacking up the arms, exercises that focused on agility, stabilising, and of course, conditioning cardio were made a priority. “We used a lot of resistance bands because we used them for stretching and a lot of cones and hurdles for agility-based exercises. Weaving through cones, jumping over hurdles and onto a plyo box, then onto a Bosu for stability,” adds Waterson. “It’s the repetition of doing that and then sprinting. He’s trying to get that agility. It’s making sure that we activate and strengthen all the muscle groups and then have the capability to sprint.” “You’ve got to cover everything. It’s very tough. You have to be able to cover a broad spectrum of different things. You’ve got to be able to run, sprint, be on the ground, get off the ground, you have to be really quick to jump over things. All these things have to be covered.” Daniel Craig Workout – No Time To Die [Simon Waterson Military Bootcamp Regimen] Exercises Sam Waterson drew upon his military background for Daniel Craig’s workout pre-No Time To Die. Warm up with 10 minutes on a Wattbike or Assault AirBike, then take on 12 to 20 reps of the exercises outlined by Men’s Journal in the first superset. Repeat the superset once or more and rest as needed. The Daniel Craig No Time To Die workout is recommended twice weekly. Low Cable Chest Fly“Stand with feet staggered, facing away from a cable pulley machine set near the floor. Put the weight resistance at medium 20 to 35 kilos to start. Grab handles, bend knees slightly, and push arms forward to start. Fly arms to the sides, bending elbows slightly, until fists are in line with chest. Return to start for one rep.”Abdominal Rollouts“Kneel, holding an ab roller or a barbell on the floor with weight plates on both ends. Maintaining tight abs and glutes, and with back slightly rounded and arms locked out, roll forward until biceps are near ears. Pause, then slowly reverse to start for one rep. If you can’t go all the way down and still get up, make the roll out shallower.”Bosu Mountain Climbers“Start in a high plank, shoulder blades retracted, arms locked out, hands on a Bosu trainer -the half rubber ball affixed to a disk – a straight line between head and heels. Quickly draw left knee to left elbow, reverse, and repeat with right knee for one rep. This can also be done with hands on the floor and feet on the Bosu.”Traditional Pull-ups“Start in a dead hang on a pullup bar, torso tight, with legs locked out. Maintaining control throughout, pull up until chin is above the bar, then reverse for one rep. Do as many as you can in the first set. In subsequent sets, aim for that number minus two. For a challenge, do them on gymnastic rings, or make it easier by flipping grip and doing chinups.”Russian Twists“Sit on the floor, holding a light to medium 5 to 8-kilo medicine ball, dumbbell, or kettlebell. Tuck chin slightly, engage abs, pull shoulder blades together, keep spine straight, bend knees, and hover feet to start. Rotate torso to move the weight to the left side of the body, and reverse to right side for one rep. If fatigue hits, drop heels to floor.”Kettlebell Side Oblique Bends“Stand with feet hip-width apart, holding a light to medium kettlebell 5 to 15 kilos in left hand, right hand on right hip, to start. With left arm locked, bend to the left so kettlebell travels toward floor until left fist is near bottom of left thigh, then reverse to start for one rep. Switch sides on following set. Dumbbells can also be used.”TRX Row, Curl, & Pistol Squats“Do 15 reps of each move on a TRX. For rows, maintain a straight line from head to heels, then row elbows past torso. Start in same position for curls, arms at sides, and pull fists to collarbone. For pistol squats, lift one leg parallel to floor and bend other leg, dropping butt to floor.”Bodyweight Dips“At a dip station, or using two stacks of plyo boxes on either side, press up and tuck legs to start. Keeping chest slightly tipped forward, bend elbows to dip as low as you can, aiming for hands to be parallel to pecs. Reverse to start for one rep. To make it easier, place a looped resistance band around handles and put knees on it.”Hanging Leg Raise & Windshield Wiper“Do 10 reps of each move. On a pullup bar, start in a dead hang, hands slightly wider than shoulder width apart. For the raises, keep legs together and draw knees toward chest; reverse for one rep. For windshield wipers, tuck knees, then engage core to rotate legs from side to side.”Reverse Cable Fly“Stand facing a cable pulley machine set high, so handles are at eye level. Set to medium resistance around 20 to 35 kilos. Grab right handle in left hand and left handle in right, slight bend in arms, and start with knuckles close to each other. Fly arms to the sides, until fists are in line with chest. Hold for three seconds and reverse to start for one rep.” Recovery Before you hit the showers, ensure you undertake the following Relieve sore chest, lats by stretching and releasing a light resistance band, holding it both up and down, side to sideRelease shoulders, lats, legs, and back with a foam rollerReduce tightness in IT bands, hips, and glutes with a percussive massager check out the best massage guns you can buy in Australia here As For Daniel Craig’s Diet
 After workouts, if Daniel Craig isn’t consuming a healthy, well-rounded meal, his diet apparently involves “refuelling” with a plant-based recovery shake comprised of nut milk, plus protein, and greens. He’s also been known to throw back shots of turmeric root juice, which is a natural anti-inflammatory, in addition to the odd probiotic shot to bolster his immunity. Take it easy on the greasy shit and snacking – Daniel Craig’s body fat percentage is obviously low. Daniel Craig Workout – No Time To Die [Unofficial Daily Breakdown] For those of you looking for something slightly more conventional to do at the Iron Church across the week, the following regimen has been circulating online. Approach as you see fit. Monday – Full-Body Power Circuit Perform three sets of 10 reps Clean & PressWeighted KneeWeighted StepupsPullupsIncline PushupsTricep Dips Tuesday – Chest and Back Perform four sets of 10 reps Incline Bench PressPullupsInclude PushupsIncline Pec Flys Wednesday – Legs Perform four sets of 10 reps SquatStraight-Leg DeadliftHamstring CurlsWeighted Lunges Thursday – Shoulders and Arms Perform four sets of 10 reps Incline Biceps CurlsTriceps DipsLateral RaisesShoulder Press Friday – Full-Body Power Circuit Perform three sets of 10 reps Clean & PressWeighted KneeWeighted StepupsPullupsIncline PushupsTricep Dips Saturday – Stretching & Light Cardio [To your discretion.] Sunday – Stretching & Light Cardio [Ibid.]
ï»żMI6HQ concluded: “All the evidence points to the probability that if No Time To Die is released in October 2021, it will fall short of the $928m worldwide box office it needs to break even. “Even if it does somehow make a profit, it is likely to be the least successful James Bond film in terms of return on investment.”
The opening action sequence in the James Bond film "No Time To Die" was shot on location in Matera, Italy. 10 versions of the Aston Martin DB5 were used for the chase's demanding stunts and special effects. To provide extra traction, the stunt team dumped 8,400 gallons of soda on Matera's ancient streets. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Loading Something is loading. Following is a transcript of the videoNarrator This is the climax of the opening car chase in "No Time To Die." To pull this off with hardly any CGI, the Bond crew had to figure out how to imitate bullet impacts and then line each one up with the car's prop machine Corbould I think the beauty of this sequence is it is probably 95% for And that's just one element of an opening sequence that involved 10 versions of the Aston Martin, hundreds of fake bullets, and 8,400 gallons of soda. Here's how they did it. As soon as director Cary Fukunaga found Matera, Italy, he knew the claustrophobic paths and steep slopes were the perfect place to put 007 in peril. Corbould We went out to Matera probably 13, 14 times, finding locations, dreaming up That's Chris Corbould, special effects and car supervisor for "No Time To Die." While Corbould has overseen tank chases and record-shattering explosions for the Bond franchise, this shoot presented a surprising challenge cobblestone streets. Matera's ancient streets weren't suitable for vehicles going 80 miles per hour. While beautiful, the roads were also slippery, with less traction compared to modern asphalt roads. So stunt coordinator Lee Morrison came up with an unusual solution. Soda. He sprayed 8,400 gallons of sugary soda on the cobblestone. Once dried, the sugar made the surface extremely sticky, giving the tires much better grip. The drivers could then make sharp turns, drift, and go up narrow I was skeptical at first myself about it, but when I saw it, it absolutely paid Once the roads were suitable for driving, Bond could ride on a motorcycle and execute a daring jump to reach the town square. The memorable moment was done without a green screen. Craig's stunt double had to jump a 25-foot ramp going exactly 60 miles per hour and then drop down 12 feet onto the road above. To hide the ramp, filmmakers added this arch as a clever VFX cover. After four takes, they had the shot they needed. The next part of the chase sees Bond hop in his Aston Martin, but the crew couldn't use just one car for this. They alternated between 10 versions depending on the shot. Two of them were the real version, used for beauty shots. The rest were replicas. Two had driving pods on the roof, so a stunt driver could drive at high speeds while the cameras captured Daniel Craig pretending to steer; four were driven by stunt drivers inside the car for exterior shots; and two had all the gadgets built into them. One such gadget was the mine dispenser, which Bond activates here, causing this black car to flip. In reality, those mines were made with rubber, and these simulated explosions were electrical charges set to go off as the car drove over them. The flip provided another issue. Because the car was going so fast, it couldn't be attached to a fixed point, so cables, which were usually effective, weren't an option. So the crew needed a different approach to flip the car without losing speed. They placed a nitrogen cannon facing down under the driver's side. When activated with the push of a button, it lifted the car into the The stunt coordinator wanted to keep it a bit more realistic and have it look like it was just lifting up onto its But a dangerous stunt like this meant they had to protect not only the stunt driver, but also the city's old Some of those buildings are over 1,000 years old. And Bond has a history and prides themselves on not damaging anywhere they go. Narrator So they padded the buildings with protective concrete barriers, dressed up by the art department to look just like the existing architecture. This layer of protection was especially crucial for one of the sequence's biggest moments, where Bond does a full doughnut in the DB5 while firing the car's headlight machine The mechanics of the revolving ones gave us a huge amount of firepower for the bullet Each bullet impact had to be synchronized with the exact spot the guns were pointing. The effects team couldn't be off by even a second, or they'd risk ruining the illusion. First, they used a line lock on the car's brakes, which helped keep the doughnuts consistent for each take. The stunt car's hydraulic hand brake locked off the car's left front wheel. Once the driver released the brake, the car could spin on its It's almost like a pivot. So when you press the throttle to the floor, you're actually pivoting around that wheel that's locked off. Narrator The car also had to move in sync with the We had a line where we knew the guns were lined up, and we knew that it took one and a half seconds to get from there to the next So Corbould planted squibs simulating bullet impacts all around the square. Each of these was attached to a firing box. Because they were set to an automated timer, the devices would fire only when perfectly lined up where the guns pointed. Meanwhile, the stunts and effects team had to ensure the safety of the actors and stunt drivers. Right before going into doughnut mode, Craig and LĂ©a Seydoux had to be seen from the inside of the car as the DB5 got shot up. So Corbould fired about 200 pellets at the windows. Each fake bullet created a bullet-hole-like shape before shattering, and the car's windows were layered with a strong plastic called It would break the glass, but there was certainly no way that it would get through the plastic. Narrator While that was happening, a crew member vibrated the car in sync with each impact. Finally, there was the Connery-era smoke screen, which Bond employs to make a getaway. The screen needed to let off way more smoke than an actual car exhaust. So Corbould took off the car's exhaust and replaced it with injectors used to make smoke effects in We're using the heat coming out of the engine to make the smoke in the Funnily enough, these final shots of Bond and Madeleine speeding away were filmed before any of the preceding action was The last thing that we wanted to do was lose one of our cars in the first part of the sequence, because you never know how many you're going to use up. Narrator So they ended up faking the damage. First, the crew put vinyl wraps on the car and scratched them up. Then a mixture of glue, glitter, and glass shards created the illusion of bullet If you got really up close to them, you could probably see that they weren't real. But, you know, the speed they were going at, they held up All of this work was done for just the beginning of the movie, showing just a sliver of how much thought goes into a James Bond stunt - and how much soda, too. Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. 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No Time to Die is a 2021 film in the James Bond series of spy films, and centres on Bond being pulled out of a five-year-long retirement by the CIA to rescue a kidnapped scientist, which sets him on a path to do battle with a powerful adversary in control of a cataclysmic technology that threatens all life on the planet. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Cary Joji Fukunaga and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Bond is James Bond[edit] [repeated line] We have all the time in the world. I miss you. [to Vesper Lynd's tomb, where he burns a note asking her "Forgive Me"] [to Felix Leiter about Logan Ash] Where did you find The Book of Mormon? [after using his EMP watch to turn Cyclops' bionic eye into a makeshift grenade] I just showed someone your watch, Q. It really blew their mind. Lyutsifer Safin[edit] Saving someone's life connects you to them forever, the same as taking it. They belong to you. [final words.] And now, we are both poisoned with heartbreak. Two heroes in a tragedy of our own making. Everyone we touch, we are their curse. A stroke to their cheek, a kiss would kill them instantly. Yes, Madeline. Yes, Mathilde. You made me do this, you see? This was your choice. Nomi[edit] [to Bond as he rests in Jamaica] Look, this all seems like heaven. This little bubble, or whatever. But it's so obvious you're a man who only has time to kill and nothing to live for. Madeline Swann[edit] [to Mathilde] I'm going to tell you a story about a man. His name was Bond. James Bond. Dialogue[edit] Madeline's Mother What do you think Papa does? Madeline He's a doctor. [Madeline's mother scoffs.] He heals people. Madeline's Mother Oh, no. No, no, your Papa... He kills people. Madeline No. Madeline's Mother Is that who you love? Murderers? [a masked man enters the Swann home] Safin Is Mr. White home? Madeline's Mother No, he's gone. Man My name is Lyutsifer Safin. Your husband killed my family. Madeline's Mother I'm telling you, he's gone. Safin I know. This will hurt him more. [fires assault rifle pointblank at her] Bond How's the view? Madeline It's growing on me. Can we go faster? Bond We don't need to go faster, we have all the time in the world. [Bond fights off Logan Ash and his men; Ash lies crippled underneath a flipped SUV only being held back by a tree now sagging under the weight] Logan Ash You won't be able to stop him! So why don't you help me out, brother? Bond I had a brother. His name was Felix Leiter. [Bond pulls the SUV down, letting the tree snap. Ash is crushed by the SUV.] Bond If I don't come back, blow it all to shit. Nomi We don't have enough explosives for that. Bond Yeah, but they don't know that. [Bond is conversing with Q over the radio. James is still on Safin's island while Madeline and her daughter, Mathilde are on a separate island with Nomi standing guard. There are Tomahawk Missiles headed towards the island, but Bond is critically injured and has been poisoned with Safin's nanobots.] Q Oh God. It's for Madeline. Bond It's alright Q. It's all alright. Will you put Madeline on please? Q Yes of course. How stupid of me. [Q patched Madeline through.] Madeline James? Bond Madeline... Madeline I'm here. Where are you? Is it done? [Bond hesitates to respond, completely exhausted.] James? Bond Yes, yes, yes... He's dead. Are you both there? Madeline Yes. Bond Good! Be safe, that's good. Madeline Have you left? [Bond briefly pauses.] Bond No. Um... I'm not gonna make it. Madeline [sorrowful at what he just said] What? Bond Um... Madeline No, you promised. Bond Now, Madeline... [resumes climbing and finally ascends to the top of the control room, peeking out of a hatch that overlooks the island.] Madeline Just get off that island. I know you can do this. Everything's good now! There's no one left to hurt us... Bond Madeline... [stares out into the sunset, trying to catch his breath.] You have made... The most beautiful thing I have ever seen. Perfect. Because she came from you. [stumbles out of the hatch to see that the island's silo doors are open, ensuring the missiles will destroy the nanobots inside Safin's lair.] Madeline Oh, god. The vial... You've been poisoned! Bond Yes. Madeline There must be a way. There must be a way... We just need more time! If we only had more time...! Bond You have all the time in the world. Madeline I love you. Bond I love you too. [Madeline and Nomi watch as the missiles rocket through the sky and towards Safin's island. Mathilde watches as well, uncomprehending. Madeline turns to her daughter, then goes back to the radio.] Madeline She does have your eyes. Bond I know. [looks up as the missiles go on terminal guidance, breaking off into fragments like fireworks. In his final moments, he is dignified and composed.] I know... [The missiles hit the island and Bond watches the first explosion before a second hit obscures Bond entirely.] Mallory / M Very hard to know what to say. But I thought we should gather, and remember. [Mallory sets a glass of whiskey down on a coaster in the center of the table - a memorial to Bond. A wide shot reveals Mallory, Q, Moneypenny, Tanner, and Nomi circled around it. Mallory pulls a small book out of his jacket pocket.] Mallory And I... I thought this was appropriate [quoting a Jack London book] "The function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time." [sets the book down, grabs a glass of his own and stands. Tanner begins a circle-wide toast.] Tanner To James. Nomi James. Q James. Moneypenny James. Mallory James... [They all drink to his memory.] Right. Back to work. [clinks the glass on the table.] Taglines[edit] Bond is Back. The mission that changes everything begins. Cast[edit] Daniel Craig - James Bond Rami Malek - Lyutsifer Safin Lea Seydoux - Madeleine Swann Lashana Lynch - Nomi Ben Whishaw - Q Naomie Harris - Eve Moneypenny Jeffrey Wright - Felix Leiter Christoph Waltz - Ernst Stavro Blofeld Ralph Fiennes - Gareth Mallory/M Billy Magnussen - Logan Ash David Dencik - Valdo Obruchev Ana de Armas - Paloma Rory Kinnear - Bill Tanner Dali Benssalah - Primo / "Cyclops" Lisa-Dorah Sonnet - Mathilde External links[edit] No Time to Die quotes at the Internet Movie Database Official website JaguarXF. Since Jaguar and Land Rover merged in 2013, it's no surprise to see both car manufacturers represented in No Time To Die. During the trailer's opening chase through Italy, Bond and Swann in the DB5 are being pursued by a range of vehicles including the Jaguar XF, which seems to be the car of choice for professional guns for hire. James Bond is a series of action/spy films beginning in 1962 with the latest film being released in 2021, starring the late Barry Nelson, the late Sean Connery, the late David Niven, George Lazenby, the late Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig as Agent James Bond AKA 007. This will include all of the victims, not just the named characters. Victims Dr. No 1962 John Strangways - Shot by the Three Blind Mice, on Julius No's orders. Mary Trueblood - Shot by the Three Blind Mice, on Julius No's orders. Jones - Killed himself with a cyanide pill. Spider - Crushed by James Bond with his shoe. The Three Blind Mice - Drove off a cliff while pursuing James Bond. Unnamed Driver - Drove off a cliff while pursuing James Bond. Professor R. J. Dent - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Stabbed in the side by James Bond. Quarrel - Incinerated by Dr. No's henchmen with the Dragon Machine, on Julius No's orders. Chen - Strangled by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Thrown to his death by James Bond. Dr. Julius No - Dropped into a pool of boiling water by James Bond. Annabel Chung - Killed when James Bond caused the compound to blow up. Debatable Sister Rose - Killed when James Bond caused the compound to blow up. Debatable Sister Lily - Killed when James Bond caused the compound to blow up. Debatable At Least 20 Unnamed Henchmen - Killed when James Bond caused the compound to blow up. Total - 36 From Russia with Love 1963 Fake James Bond - Strangled by Donald "Red" Grant. Unnamed Male Driver - Killed by Donald "Red" Grant. Unnamed Male Romani - Stabbed by Krilencu. Unnamed Male Romani - Shot by a henchmen. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Ali Kerim Bey. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchmen - Punched in the throat by James Bond. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Crushed by a burning cart. Unnamed Henchman - Killed by a Romani. Unnamed Henchman - Punched in the throat by James Bond. Unnamed Romani - Beaten to death by a henchman. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Killed by Vavra. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Killed by Donald "Red" Grant. Krilencu - Shot by Ali Kerim Bey causing him to fall off the billboard. Bulgar Agent - Killed off-screen by Donald "Red" Grant. Ali Kerim Bey - Killed off-screen by Donald "Red" Grant. Commissar Benz - Killed off-screen by Donald "Red" Grant. Captain Norman Nash - Killed off-screen by Donald "Red" Grant. Donald "Red" Grant - Strangled to death by James Bond. Unnamed Pilot - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Pilot - Blown up by James Bond. Tov Kronsteen - Stabbed with Morzeny with a poison spike shoe. 12 Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond. Morzeny - Blown up by James Bond. Colonel Rosa Klebb - Shot by Tatiana Romanova. Total - 43 Goldfinger 1964 Two Unnamed Guards - Blown up by James Bond. Capungo - Electrocuted by James Bond. Jill Masterson - Killed off-screen by Auric Goldfinger and Oddjob, then coverd in gold paint. Four Unnamed Henchmen - Killed when James Bond caused their car to crash and blow up. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Tilly Masterson - Killed when Oddjob threw his steel-rimmed hat at her, breaking her neck. Unnamed Henchman - Blasted out of his car seat by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Kicked in the throat by James Bond. Jack Strap - Poisoned by Kisch, on Auric Goldfinger's orders. Jed Midnight - Poisoned by Kisch, on Auric Goldfinger's orders. Seven Unnamed Mafia Executives - Poisoned by Kisch, on Auric Goldfinger's orders. Mr. Solo - Shot by Oddjob, on Auric Goldfinger's orders. Five Unnamed Henchmen - Beaten to death by soldiers. Eight Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Ling - Shot by Auric Goldfinger. Five Unnamed Soldiers - Shot by Auric Goldfinger. Kisch - Thrown over a railing by Oddjob. 11 Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Three Unnamed Soldiers - Shot by henchmen. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Oddjob - Electrocuted by James Bond. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Unnamed Henchman - Crushed when a soldier closed the vault door. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Four Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Five Unnamed Soldiers - Shot by henchmen off-screen. Four Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by soldiers. Auric Goldfinger - James Bond made him shoot his own plane's window, causing him to get sucked out and fall to his death. Unnamed Henchmen - Killed when James Bond crashed the plane causing it to blow up. Unnamed Pilot - Killed when James Bond crashed the plane causing it to blow up. Mei-Lei - Killed when James Bond crashed the plane causing it to blow up. Debatable Total - 78 Thunderball 1965 Colonel Jacques Bouvar - Strangled by James Bond. Agent 9 - Electrocuted by Blofeld. Major François Derval - Poisoned with nerve gas by Angelo Palazzi. Angelo Palazzi - Oxygen tank cut by Largo. Count Lippe - Forced off the road by Fiona Volpe. Quist - Thrown into a shark pool by Largo. Paula Caplan - Committed suicide off-screen. Fiona Volpe - Used as a human shield by Bond, causing her to be shot by her own men. Vargas - Shot by Bond with a harpoon gun. Janni - Knocked out by Bond then blew up along with the boat. Emilio Largo - Shot by Domino with a speargun. You Only Live Twice 1967 Unnamed Male Astronaut - Suffocated when his oxygen tank was cut by Bird One's henchmen. Dikko Henderson - Stabbed in the back by an assassin. Unnamed Assassin - Stabbed in the back by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Four Unnamed Assassins - Dropped into the ocean by agents. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Pilot - Incinerated by James Bond with a flamethrower. Unnamed Pilot - Blown up by James Bond. Two Unnamed Pilots - Shot down by James Bond. Helga Brandt - Dropped into a piranha pool by Ernst Stavro Blofeld and eaten alive by piranhas. Unnamed Assassin - Shot by James Bond. Aki - Poisoned by an assassin. Unnamed Assassin - Stabbed in the side by James Bond. Nine Unnamed Agents - Shot and blown up by gunners on the orders of Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond with a cigarette gun. Four Unnamed Agents - Shot by henchmen. Two Unnamed Agents - Blown up by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by an agent. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by an agent. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by an agent. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by an agent. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by agents. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by agents. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Unnamed Agent - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Kissy Suzuki. Two Unnamed Agents - Shot by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by agents. Unnamed Agent - Shot by henchmen. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by agents. Five Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Nine Unnamed Henchmen - Stabbed by Tiger Tanaka. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by agents. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Stabbed by Tiger Tanaka. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by agents. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Two Unnamed Agents - Shot by henchmen. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Four Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Tiger Tanaka. Mr. Osato - Shot by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Three Unnamed Agents - Shot by henchmen. Two Unnamed Agents - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Five Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Tiger Tanaka. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Stabbed by James Bond. Hans - Thrown into a piranha pool by James Bond and eaten alive by piranhas Two Unnamed Pilots - Blown up by James Bond. 13 Unnamed Agents - Blown up by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Nine Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Total - 144 On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 Campbell - Shot by Blofeld. Unknown henchman - beaten to death by Bond. Unknown henchman - thrown off cliff while skiing by Bond. Grunther - Stabbed by Tracy. Braun - Shot by James Bond. Tereza "Tracy" Bond - Shot by Irma Bunt. Diamonds are Forever 1971 Blofeld's Double - Drowned and suffocated in mud by James Bond. Blofeld Double 1 - Thrown into a pool of a boiling substance by Bond. Dr. Tynan - Had a poisonous scorpion dropped down his shirt by Mr. Wint. Joe - Blown up by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd. Mrs. Whistler - Drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd. Peter Franks - Thrown over a railing by James Bond. Shady Tree - Killed off-screen by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd. Plenty O'Toole - Drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd. Blofeld Double 2 - Shot in the head by James Bond. Bert Saxby - Shot by a CIA agent. Professor Dr. Metz - Killed in an explosion. Mr. Kidd - Burnt alive by Bond and then later thrown into the ocean. Mr. Wint - Blown up by James Bond. Live and Let Die 1973 Agent Dawes - Electrocuted by an assassin. Agent Hamilton - Stabbed by an assassin. Agent Baines - Poisoned by Dambala with a snake. Charlie - Shot by Whisper. Unnamed Thug - Crushed by James Bond with a ladder. Snake - Incinerated by James Bond. Rosie Carver - Shot by Dr. Kananga's Statue. Unnamed Thug - Kicked off rocks by James Bond. Adam - Gasoline poured on him by James Bond causing him to crash into a boat and blow up. Dambala - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Thug - Shot by James Bond. Baron Samedi - Punched into a snake pit by James Bond. Whisper - Kicked by James Bond into a metal container and locks him in, suffocating him. Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big - James Bond forced a shark pelletin his mouth, causing him to inflate and explode. Tee Hee - Thrown off of a train by James Bond. Total - 15 The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Rodney - Shot by Francisco Scaramanga. Gibson - Shot by Francisco Scaramanga. Hai Fat - Shot by Francisco Scaramanga. Andrea Anders - Shot by Francisco Scaramanga. Kra - Thrown into a pool of boiling water by Mary Goodnight. Francisco Scaramanga - Shot by James Bond. Total - 6 The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Sergei Barsov - Shot by James Bond. Kate Chapman - Dropped into a shark pool by Karl Stromberg. Unnamed Pilot - Blown up by Karl Stromberg. Dr. Bechmann - Blown up by Karl Stromberg. Professor Markovitz - Blown up by Karl Stromberg. Felicia - Shot by Sandor after James Bond used her as a human shield. Sandor - Dropped off a building by James Bond. Aziz Fekkish - Throat bitten by Jaws. Max Kalba - Throat torn out by Jaws. Unnamed Hitman - Crashed his motorcycle causing him to fall of the cliff. Three Unnamed Hitmen - Killed in a car crash caused by James Bond. Naomi - Blown up by James Bond. Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Hit by James Bond. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Anya Amasova. Four Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by James Bond. 15 Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by crew members. Five Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by a crew member. 13 Unnamed Crew Members - Shot by henchmen. Two Unnamed Crew Members - Blown up by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Died off-screen by an unknown cause. Unnamed Crew Member - Fell into water which was on fire. Unnamed Henchman - Fell to his death. Eight Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by crew members. Four Unnamed Crew Members - Died off-screen by unknown causes, bodies shown. 16 Unnamed Henchmen - Died off-screen by unknown causes, bodies shown. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by James Bond. Commander Talbot - Blown up by a henchman. 15 Unnamed Henchmen - Died off-screen by unknown causes, bodies shown. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by a crew member. Lt. Navigation Officer - Shot by the control room guns. A. C. Andrews - Shot by the control room guns. James Hunt - Shot by the control room guns. Marshall - Shot by the control room guns. Purvis - Shot by the control room guns. Unnamed Crew Member - Fell into water which was on fire. 16 Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond. Captain Liparus - Blown up by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by a crew member. 14 Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up after Commander Carter tricks them. Two Unnamed Crew Members - Burned to death. Karl Stromberg - Shot by James Bond. Moonraker 1979 Unnamed Henchman - Thrown to his death when James Bond steals his parachute. Nine Birds - Shot by hunters. Two Birds - Shot by Hugo Drax. Unnamed Hitman - Shot by James Bond. Corinne Dufour - Eaten alive by Chang's dogs on the orders of Hugo Drax. Franco - Knife thrown into his chest by an assassin. Unnamed Male Assassin - Knife thrown into his chest by James Bond. Two Unnamed Male Scientists - Choked on poisonous gas. Five Mice - Choked on poisonous gas. Chang - Thrown out of a clock tower by James Bond. Unnamed Man - Crushed when Jaws crashed his ski lift into the building he was in. Unnamed Henchman - Thrown into a sign by James Bond. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond with a sea mine. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond with a torpedo. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Fell over a waterfall. Python - Stabbed in the head by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Blasted by soldiers. Three Unnamed Soldiers - Blasted by henchmen. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Soldier - Blown away while in space. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Soldier - Crashed into a tunnel. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Soldier - Blasted by henchmen. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Two Unnamed Soldiers - Blasted by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Blown away while in space. Two Unnamed Soldiers - Blasted by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Blown away while in space. Two Unnamed Soldiers - Blasted by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Blasted by a soldier. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Henchmen - Neck broken by Jaws. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Henchman - Blasted by Holly Goodhead. Seven Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, bodies shown. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Soldier - Blown up by henchmen. Unnamed Henchman - Blasted by Holly Goodhead. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Henchman - Pushed to his death by Jaws. Unnamed Henchman - Blasted by Holly Goodhead. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blasted by soldiers. Unnamed Henchman - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body shown. Hugo Drax - Shot with a poisoned dart by James Bond and then got sucked out into space. Three Unnamed Soldiers - Died of unknown causes off-screen, bodies shown. Six Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, bodies shown. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Died of unknown causes off-screen, bodies shown. Unnamed Henchman - Sucked into space. Four Unnamed Female Henchmen - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. La Signorina del Mateo - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Unnamed Female Museum Guide - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Lady Victoria Devon - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Countess Labinsky - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Mademoiselle Deladier - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Blonde Beauty - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Six Unnamed Male Henchmen - Presumed killed when space station was blown up by James Bond. Total - 118 For Your Eyes Only 1981 Unnamed Helicopter Pilot - Head electrocuted by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Ernst Stavro Blofeld - Dropped down a smokestack by James Bond. Unnamed Male Agent - Blown up by a sea mine. 22 Unnamed Male Agents - Drowned when the ship sank. Timothy Havelock - Shot by Hector Gonzalez. Iona Havelock - Shot by Hector Gonzalez. Hector Gonzalez - Shot by Melina Havelock with a crossbow. Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Melina Havelock with a crossbow. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by James Bond's car bomb. Unnamed Henchman - Knocked off his motorcycle and crashed into a window by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Knocked off his motorcycle by James Bond. Luigi Ferrara - Killed off-screen by Emile Leopold Locque. Countess Lisl von Schlaf - Ran over by Emile Leopold Locque. Claus - Shot by Columbo's agents. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Knife thrown at him by Columbo's agents. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Columbo's agents. Unnamed Henchman - Crushed by Columbo's agents. Unnamed Columbo's Agent - Shot by henchmen off-screen. Unnamed Henchman - Crushed by Columbo's agents. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Columbo's agents. Unnamed Henchman - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by James Bond. Two Unnamed Columbo's Agents - Blown up by Emile Leopold Locque. Emile Leopold Locque - Kicked off a canyon while still in his car by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by James Bond. Apostis - Stabbed by James Bond. Erich Kriegler - Pushed off a mountain by James Bond. Aristole Kristatos - Killed by Columbo when he flung a knife in his back. Total - 55 Octopussy 1983 Colonel Luis Toro - Shot by by his own henchmen. Unknown number of soldiers and henchmen - Died when Bond draws a missile into an enemy hangar. Agent 009 - Had a knife thrown in his back by Grishka. Vijay - Head sliced by a buzzsaw caused by Yo Yo Thug. Yo Yo Thug - Eaten by alligators. Mishka - Had a giant cannon dropped on him by James Bond. Unnamed East German soldier - Shot in head by James Bond. General Orlov - Shot by his own Soviet troops and the East Border Guards. Grishka - Stabbed by James Bond. Gobinda - Forced off a plane by James Bond. Kamal Khan - Died in a plane crash caused by James Bond. A View to a Kill 1985 Agent 003 - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, body seen. Two Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Possibly drowned or froze to death after they fell into freezing cold water while chasing James Bond. Proxy Kill Two Unnamed Russian Pilots - Killed when James Bond caused their helicopter to crashed into an iceberg. Achille Aubergine - Stabbed in the face by May Day with a metal butterfly, on Max Zorin's orders. Sir Godfrey Tibbett - Strangled by May Day, on Max Zorin's orders. Unnamed Tycoon - Dropped out of the airship by May Day. 20 Unnamed Miners - Killed during a cave in off-screen, mentioned. Crab - Died of unknown causes off-screen, body seen. Klotkoff - Dropped into a propeller which sliced him apart by henchmen, on Max Zorin's orders. Stacey Sutton's Grandfather - Died of unknown causes off-screen, mentioned. Agent Chuck Lee - Strangled by May Day, Jenny Flex, or Pan Ho. Howe - Shot by Max Zorin. Bob Conley - Knocked off a ledge by Scarpine. 18 Unnamed Miners - Drowned after Max Zorin blew up part of the mine causing water from the water from the lake to pour into the mine. Pan Ho - Drowned after Max Zorin blew up part of the mine causing water from the water from the lake to pour into the mine. Jenny Flex - Drowned after Max Zorin blew up part of the mine causing water from the water from the lake to pour into the mine. Four Unnamed Miners - Drowned after Max Zorin blew up part of the mine causing water from the water from the lake to pour into the mine. Six Unnamed Miners - Shot by Max Zorin. Unnamed Miner - Drowned after Max Zorin blew up part of the mine causing water from the water from the lake to pour into the mine. Nine Unnamed Miners - Shot by Max Zorin. Two Unnamed Miners - Drowned after Max Zorin blew up part of the mine causing water from the water from the lake to pour into the mine. Five Unnamed Miners - Shot by Max Zorin. Unnamed Miner - Electrocuted after he grabbed a wire. Four Unnamed Miners - Shot by Max Zorin. May Day - Blew herself up to save Bond from the bomb set by Zorin. Max Zorin - Thrown off the Golden Gate Bridge by James Bond. Hans Glaub - Blown up by James Bond. Scarpine - Blown up by James Bond. Total - 93 The Living Daylights 1987 Agent 004 - Fell to his death after an imposter cuts out his grappling hook. Imposter - Blown up inside his car after driving over a ledge. The Milkman - Strangled by Necros. Saunders - Crushed between doors by Necros. Colonel Feyador - Blown up by Kamran Shah. Necros - Dropped out of a plane by James Bond. Brad Whitaker - Crushed under a totem that was blown down by James Bond. Sergeant Stagg - Shot by General Pushkin. Georgi Koskov - Presumably executed by Pushkin off-screen. License to Kill 1989 Alvarez Bodyguard - Strangled by Perez. Alvarez - Killed when Dario cut out his heart. Della - Raped to death off screen by Braun. Bill - Forced into a compartment full of maggots by James Bond. Ed Killifer - Forced into a shark pool by James Bond. Sharkey - Killed off-screen by Clive and Sanchez. Clive - Shot with a harpoon by Bond to get revenge on him killing Sharkey. Nick Fallon - Killed by falling debris. Loti - Shot by Heller. Kwang - Committed suicide with a cyanide pill. Milton Krest - Forced into a decompression airlock by Sanchez causing his head to explode. Dario - Shoved into a cocaine crusher by James Bond. Colonel Heller - Impaled by forklift driven by Braun. William Truman Lodge - Shot by Sanchez. Braun - Forced off the road by James Bond, then blew up along with Perez. Perez - Forced off the road by James Bond, then blew up along with Braun. Franz Sanchez - Lit on fire by James Bond after being covered in gasoline. GoldenEye 1995 Unnamed Russian Doctor - Shot by Alec Trevelyan. Two Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Shot by Alec Trevelyan. Four Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Shot by Alec Trevelyan. Unnamed Russian Soldier - Shot by General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov. 15 Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Russian Soldier - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Russian Pilot - Thrown under a motorcycle by James Bond. Admiral Chuck Farrell - Choked by Xenia Onatopp with her thighs. Captain Jallert - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Lieutenant Francois Brouse - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Unnamed Russian Major - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Two Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Anna - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Two Unnamed Female Technicians - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Six Unnamed Male Technicians - Shot by Xenia Onatopp. Three Unnamed Pilot - Blown up when General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov activates the GoldenEye satellite, causing the shockwave. Two Unnamed Men - Killed by Valentin Zukovsky off-screen. Defense Minister Pushkin - Shot by General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov. Unnamed Russian Soldier - Shot by General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov. 12 Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Shot by James Bond. Three Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Blown up when there jeep crashed. Two Unnamed Engineers - Blown up by James Bond while he was in a tank. General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov - Shot by James Bond. Unnamed Pilot - Shot by James Bond. Xenia Onatopp - James Bond shoots her pilot causing the helicopter to pull her into a tree, breaking her back and crushing her stomach. Two Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Shot by James Bond. 11 Unnamed Russian Soldiers - Blown up by James Bond. Five Male Technicians - Blown up by James Bond. Unnamed Female Technician - Blown up by James Bond. Unnamed Russian Soldier - Blown up by James Bond. Alec Trevelyan - James Bond drops him off the satellite dish and he is crushed when it falls on him. Boris Grishneko - Frozen in liquid nitrogen, caused by James Bond destroying the base. Total - 90 Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 Paris Carver - Killed by Dr. Kaufman. Dr Kaufman - Shot in the head by James Bond. Henry Gupta - Shot by Elliot Carver. Captain Scott - Shot by James Bond. Elliot Carver - Destroyed when James Bond pushed him in front of a giant drill machine. Richard Stamper - Blown up by James Bond. The World is not Enough 1999 Lachaise - Killed when Guilietta threw a knife in his neck. Sir Robert King - Blown up by Giulietta. Giulietta Da Vinci/The Cigar Girl - Killed herself by blowing up her hot air balloon. Dr. Arkov - Shot by Renard. Davidov - Shot by James Bond. Colonel Akakievich - Shot by Renard. Bullion - Shot by Valentin. Valentin Zukovsky - Shot by Elektra King. Gabor - Shot by James Bond. Elektra King - Shot by James Bond. Renard - Impaled by James Bond with a nuclear rod. Die Another Day 2002 Unnamed Anger Therapist - Beaten to death by Colonel Tan-Sun Moon. Three Unnamed M16 Agents - Blown up by Colonel Tan-Sun Moon. Eight Unnamed North Korean Soldiers - Blown up by James Bond. Six Unnamed North Korean Soldiers - Shot by North Korean Soldiers while aiming for James Bond. Two Unnamed North Korean Soldiers - Shot by James Bond. Two Unnamed North Korean Soldiers - Crashed into a door that James Bond shot. Unnamed North Korean Soldier - Killed when James Bond caused his hovercraft to crash. Unnamed North Korean Soldier - Shot by James Bond. Two Unnamed North Korean Soldiers - Blown up by James Bond. Unnamed North Korean Soldier - Shot by James Bond. Three Unnamed Chinese Agents - Killed by Tang Ling Zao off-screen, mentioned. Unnamed American Agent - Killed by North Korean Soldiers off-screen, mentioned. Dr. Alvarez - Shot by Jinx Johnson. Two Unnamed Thugs - Shot by Jinx Johnson. Mr. Kil - Shot by Jinx Johnson with a laser. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Ran over by James Bond. Tank Ling Zao - Crushed when James Bond shoots an ice chandelier which falls on him. Unnamed North Korean Soldier - Knife thrown at his throat by Jimk Johnson. General Moon - Shot in the chest by Colonel Tan-Sun Moon/Gustav Graves. Vladimir Popov - Sucked out of a plane and fell to his death after James Bond shot the plane window. General Li - Sucked out of a plane and fell to his death after James Bond shot the plane window. General Han - Sucked out of a plane and fell to his death after James Bond shot the plane window. General Dong - Sucked out of a plane and fell to his death after James Bond shot the plane window. Miranda Frost - Stabbed in the chest by Jinx Johnson. Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon - Electrocuted by James Bond, then he gets sucked into a jet turbine. Unnamed Pilot - Killed when the plane crashed. Total - 47 Casino Royale 2006 Dryden - Shot by James Bond. Fisher - Drowned then shot by James Bond. Mollaka - Shot by James Bond. Alex Dimitrios - Stabbed by James Bond. Carlos - Blown up by James Bond. Solange Dimitrios - Killed off-screen by a Quantum Agent. Obanno's Bodyguard - Knocked off of a ledge by James Bond. Steven Obanno - Chocked out by James Bond. Kratt - Killed off-screen by Mr. White. Valenka - Killed off-screen by Mr. White. Le Chiffre - Shot in the head by Mr. White. Gettler - Shot in the eye with a dart by James Bond. Vesper Lynd - Drowned in a sinking building. Quantum of Solace 2008 Kim Park - Shot by Mitchell. Craig Mitchell - Shot by James Bond. Edmund Slate - Stabbed by James Bond. Rene Mathias - Shot by corrupt cops. Carlos - Shot by James Bond. Strawberry Fields - Drowned by Quantum Agents off-screen. Orso - Shot by Camille then pushed off a railing. Elvis - Incinerated caused by James Bond. General Medrano - Shot by Camille. Dominic Greene - Mentioned that he was killed in the desert by an unknown assassin. Skyfall 2012 Patrice - Dropped off of a building by James Bond. Severine - Shot by Raoul Silva. Boat Captain - Shot by Silva's henchmen. Raoul Silva - Had a knife thrown in his back by James Bond. M - Succumbed to her injuries after Silva's Henchmen tortured her. SPECTRE 2015 Marco Sciarra - Thrown out of a helicopter by James Bond. Francesco - Shot by James Bond. Guerra - Neck snapped by Hinx. Mr. White - Commited suicide by shooting himself. Mr. Hinx - James Bond ties a rope around his neck, causing him to get pulled out of a train. Max Denbigh C - Falls to his death. Blofeld's Pilots - Killed when James Bond crashes their helicopter. No Time to Die 2021 SPOILER WARNING Click "expand" to view Mrs. Swann - Shot to death on her couch by Lyutsifer Safin. Felix Leiter - Shot in the chest by a defecting Logan Ash and either bled to death or drowned when Logan Ash crashed the ship. Ernest Stavro Blofeld - Strangled and accidentally infected with HERACLES by James Bond. Logan Ash - Land rover pushed onto him by James Bond after being wounded in a car crash. Valdo Obruchev - Pushed into a vat of nanobots by Nomi, melting his skin. Primo - Brain fried when James Bond fried his cybernetic eye with an OMEGA Wristwatch. Lyutsifer Safin - Shot three times in the head by James Bond. James Bond/Agent 007 - Willingly didn't get off of the island when missiles hit it after he was infected with the HERACLES nanobots, blowing him up. Non-Canon Films Casino Royale 1954 Basil - Shot by James Bond. Total - 1 Casino Royale 1967 Seven Unnamed 00 Agents - Died in an unknown manner off-screen. Two Unnamed Butlers - Blown up by 00 Agents. Lord McTarry/M - Blown up by 00 Agents. Unnamed Male Guard - Ball thrown at him by Jaques. Five Birds - Shot by James Bond. Jag - Blown up after James Bond closed a gate in front of her causing the remote cotrolled milk truck to crash into her. Proxy Kill Eight Unnamed Male Soldiers - Blown up by Jimmy Bond. Unnamed Man - Shot by Soldiers. Unnamed Person - Died in an unknown manner off-screen. Unnamed Male 00 Agent - Killed when his hat blew up. Otto von Bismarck - Died in an unknown manner off-screen. Frau Hoffner - Shot by Otto's corpse after Mata Bond slammed a door in her face causing her to on the corpse. Unnamed Russian General - Hit by Mata Bond with a fire extinguisher causing him to fall of a balcony. Unnamed Chinese General - Kicked off a balcony by Mata Bond. Unnamed American General - Kicked off a balcony by Mata Bond. Unnamed British General - Kicked off a balcony by Mata Bond. Le Chiffre's Unnamed Male Representative - Blown up by Le Chiffre for failing to kill Mata Bond. 111 Unnamed Male Bagpipe Players - Shot by Vesper Lynd. Evelyn Tremble - Shot by Vesper Lynd. Le Chiffre - Shot in the head by a SMERSH Agent on the orders of Jimmy Bond. James Bond Robot - Shot by James Bond. Giovanna Goodthighs - Strangled by Vesper Lynd off-screen, mentioned. Unnamed Male SMERSH Henchman - Shot by Vesper Lynd when James Bond grabbed her hand. Shared kill Two Male SMERSH Agents - Beaten by Cooper with a burning flag. George Raft - Shot himself. Unnamed Male SMERSH Agent - Beaten to death by 00 Agents. Nine Unnamed Male SMERSH Agents - Shot by James Bond. Two Unnamed Male SMERSH Agents - Shot by 00 Agents. Two Unnamed Gold Women - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. At Least 50 Horses - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Two Otters - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Monkey - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. At Least 50 Unnamed Male 00 Agents - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. At Least 50 Unnamed Male SMERSH Agents - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. At Least 20 Female Casino Patrons - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. At Least 20 Male Casino Patrons - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Five Unnamed Female SMERSH Techniations - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond - Killed when he blew up the casino after being tricked into swallowing a nuclear bomb pill by The Detainer. Technically, she's responsible for all deaths from the casino explosion. Seven Female Robots - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. 19 Male Robots - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. 28 Unnamed Female SMERSH Agents - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. The Detainer - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Ransome - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Smernov - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Le Grand - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Inspector Mathis - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Buttercup - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Agent Mimi - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Meg - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Peg - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Eliza - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Heather - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Lorelei - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. At Least 14 Bond Girls - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Ting Ling - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Shirley - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Unnamed French Legionnaire - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Cooper - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Q - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Miss Moneypenny - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Mata Bond - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Vesper Lynd - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. James Bond/Agent 007 - Killed when Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond blew up the casino. Total - 457 Never Say Never Again 1983 Count Lippe - Impaled by James Bond with a shard of glass. Jack Petachi - Killed when Fatima Blush threw a snake in his car causing him to crash and blow up. Shark - Crushed by James Bond with a pole. Fish - Caught by James Bond off-screen. Nicole - Drowned by Fatima Blush off-screen. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Killed in a car crash caused by James Bond and Fatima Blush. Fatima Blush - Shot in the stomach by James Bond with a "pen-missile," which then explodes inside her body, leaving only her high heels, parts of her leather pants, and belt and a cloud of smoke. Nine Unnamed People - Died of unknown causes off-screen. Unnamed Henchman - Thrown out of the castle by James Bond. Unnamed Henchman - Thrown out of the castle by James Bond. Horse - Drowned after falling into the water. Eight Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Soldiers. Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Felix Leiter. Unnamed Henchman - Burned to death by Felix Leiter. Four Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Soldiers. Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Soldiers. Maximiliano Largo - Shot by Domino Petachi with a harpoon gun. Total - 40 Deaths Total - 1,302 Casino Royale 1954 - 1 Dr. No 1962 - 36 From Russia With Love 1963 - 44 Goldfinger 1964 - 78 Thunderball 1965 - ??? You Only Live Twice 1967 - 144 Casino Royale 1967 - 457 On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 - ??? So Far Diamonds are Forever 1971 - ??? So Far Live and Let Die 1973 - 15 The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 - 7 The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 - 147 Moonraker 1979 - 122 For Your Eyes Only 1981 - 55 Octopussy 1983 - ??? So Far Never Say Never Again 1983 - 40 A View to a Kill 1985 - 93 The Living Daylights 1987 - ??? So Far License to Kill 1989 - ??? So Far GoldenEye 1995 - 90 Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 - ??? So Far The World is not Enough 1999 - ??? So Far Die Another Day 2002 - 47 Casino Royale 2006 - ??? So Far Quantum of Solace 2008 - ??? So Far Skyfall 2012 - ??? So Far SPECTRE 2015 - ??? So Far No Time to Die 2021 - ??? So Far Group Deaths Humans Total - 1,074 1,040 Men 117 Women 17 Victims of Unknown Gender Animals Total - 80 51 Horses 16 Birds 5 Mice 2 Snakes 2 Otters 1 Shark 1 Crab 1 Fish 1 Monkey Robots Total - 28 21 Men 7 Women Kill Counts Agent James Bond/Agent 007 - 302 So Far Dr. Noah/Jimmy Bond - 299 Deceased Vesper Lynd - 114 So Far Max Zorin - 54 Deceased Ernst Stavro Blofeld - 34 So Far Tiger Tanaka - 21 Alive Auric Goldfinger - 16 Deceased Xenia Onatopp - 15 Deceased Commander Carter - 14 Alive Donald "Red" Grant - 7 Deceased Alec Trevelyan - 7 Deceased Jinx Johnson - 6 Alive General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov - 6 Deceased Jaws - 5 Alive Fatima Blush - 5 Deceased Mata Bond - 5 Deceased Colonel Tan-Sun Moon/Gustav Graves - 5 Deceased Felix Leiter - 4 So Far May Day - 4 Deceased Karl Stromberg - 4 Deceased Oddjob - 4 Deceased Francisco Scaramanga - 4 Deceased Holly Goodhead - 3 Alive Dr. Julius No - 3 Deceased Hugo Drax - 3 Deceased Tang Ling Zao - 3 Deceased Ali Kerim Bey - 3 Deceased Melina Havelock - 2 Alive Anya Amasova - 2 Alive Valentin Zukovsky - 2 Alive Cooper - 2 Deceased Hector Gonzalez - 2 Deceased Domino Petachi - 1 So Far Jaques - 1 Alive Le Chiffre - 1 So Far Tatiana Romanova - 1 Alive Columbo - 1 Alive Kissy Suzuki - 1 Alive Vavra - 1 Alive Mary Goodnight - 1 Alive Morzeny - 1 Deceased Krilencu - 1 Deceased Jenny Flex - 1 Deceased Pan Ho - 1 Deceased Dambala - 1 Deceased Scarpine - 1 Deceased Sandor - 1 Deceased Whisper - 1 Deceased Dr Kananga/Mr Big - 1 Deceased Trivia As of SPECTRE, the deadliest Bond was Pierce Brosnan, who racked up a kill total of 135 victims in 4 movies, or an average of per film he was featured. The movie that contained the most deaths was David Niven's Casino Royale, in which 434 lives were lost. Asa capstone to Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond, No Time To Die was a fitting end to the current run of 007 thrills. However, in its efforts to
Editors note Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series debuts and celebrates the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race. Spoiler Alert This story contains major plot details of MGM/UAR’s No Time to Die. When it came time to crafting a story for No Time to Die, the veteran producers and screenwriters behind the James Bond films knew they needed to deliver something that not only offered fresh territory for the increasingly formula-bucking 007 franchise, but also to craft a spectacular exit for actor Daniel Craig, who’s redefined Ian Fleming’s venerable character for the modern era, in his final appearance. After Craig’s four previous outings, which charted Bond’s emotional progression from his earliest missions onward in ways the previous films had not, the creative team needed to land on what the next step in 007’s evolution would be, having grown from his deep love, bitter betrayal and tragic loss of Vesper Lynd Eva Green in Casino Royale to contemplating a lasting, trusting relationship with Madeleine Swann LĂ©a Seydoux by the end of Spectre. Related Story 'No Time To Die's Barbara Broccoli & Michael G. Wilson On Bond's Theatrical Destiny, Idris Elba, Spinoffs & More - Crew Call Podcast “There was the debate on how we continue telling the love story and explore the themes that have become so pivotal across the Daniel Craig movies,” says executive producer Barbara Broccoli. “If Bond is going to commit to a relationship, this throws up so many emotional challenges for him, so trust is the biggest theme in this movie. Making an emotional commitment with someone is very difficult because of his history with attachments, and then betrayal being a big part of the break-up of those attachments.” Longtime screenwriting team Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who have two decades of experience writing Bond films, recognized the potential in following Bond’s romantic progression to its conclusion. “Bond realized he could never do his job if he made himself vulnerable in that way — that’s why in the aftermath of Casino he rejected love and shielded himself from falling for another woman.” Says Purvis. “But in the case of Madeleine, she is the daughter of an assassin and is therefore the one person who might understand the life that he has had. So he puts his trust in her and that’s the key thing for him. Love and trust are intertwined and he’s making himself very vulnerable.” “He believes that he should be happy being retired but there is something missing,” adds Wade. “He is fishing and drinking and sunning himself, but he needs more.” “When trouble comes knocking it is something he welcomes; he can take up the challenge again,” says Purvis. Adding to the creative mix was the perspective of director Cary Joji Fukunaga, the first American to helm a Bond film. “Much of our discussion was around how we make this film feel of the time, but also of the universe of Bond, which is never really specific to a time,” says Fukunaga. “You also want to bring something new to the story, and also you want to honor all the Bond films in terms of leitmotifs and expectations.” Actress-screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge provided another jolt of the new, adding her signature wit and a female perspective, among other elements, to the screenplay. “Phoebe had a big impact on the script and we love working with her,” says Broccoli. “All the writers made a contribution and Cary tried to incorporate as much of everybody’s work as possible. The story is very complicated, but it is told in a very understandable manner. The revelations are fascinating.” Then there was the film’s legitimately shocking dĂ©nouement, which definitively concluded Craig’s tenure. “The thing about how to make it work was, as usual, the devil’s in the details,” says executive producer Michael G. Wilson. “If he’s going to meet his demise it can’t really be a suicide mission, although he always does risk his life and take those kinds of risks, but also it couldn’t be a random act where he’s just killed arbitrarily. It had to be meaningful. Cary and writers had to come up with the solution that we felt was appropriate, and [Daniel Craig] thought was appropriate.” “With No Time to Die, the themes are as big as you can go,” says Craig, who as executive producer and star also had considerable say in the story. “That’s how it is with Bond. If this isn’t the time to use the expression Go big or go home’ in a Bond movie, I don’t know when is the right time to use it.” Click below to read the script for the film, with MGM and United Artists Releasing rolled out worldwide beginning on October after being delayed because of the pandemic. The film has grossed $774 million at the global box office and has been picking up noms this awards season for the Billie Eilish-sung theme song it already won the Golden Globe as well as for its crafts teams from stunts SAG Awards nom to visual effects VES Award and Critics Choice noms and production design an ADG Award nom.
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