December is the season of giving, and for James Bond fans, Christmas came earlier this year. Namely, director Sam Mendes left "candies" under the media spotlight about the latest, already the 24th film about agent 007, entitled Spectre. Previously, little more than the fact that Daniel Craig will portray him for the fourth time was not known, but now the secrets about the secret spy are out. So what did we learn?
Now that they have backed off secret mark with details on the new James Bond secret agent movie, probably everyone, even before the title and the main villain, is most interested in which girls will mess with his head, so we won't delay. The Bond girls they will be 50 years old this time Monica Bellucci (the oldest Bond girl to date), who is no stranger to the role of femme fatale, and French Lea Seydoux, whose experience from filming the action scenes in the last Mission: Impossible (Protocol: Ghost) will come in handy.
And as all girls succumb to Bond's charm, all roads lead to Rome, where it will be December 8 started recording. Next comes the move to our northern neighbors, to the ski center Sölden, and then the film crew will travel to Mexico City, Morocco (Tangier) and Moscow (not necessarily in that order).
The next pressing question we need to address is the title. Working, that is ”24”, he replaced "Spectre", which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion, hinting at the return of the criminal mastermind Blofeld, who once led the terrorist organization of the same name. But since there is a whole spectrum of other mysteries, let this be enough about the title.
As already mentioned, he will wield the director's baton again Sam Mendes, and the cast in the British secret service will be the same MI6, where the angle M returns Ralph Fiennes, Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner and Ben Whishaw as Q, and the ever-coquettish Eve Moneypenny will once again be played by Naomie Harris. He will join them in Whitehall Andrew Scott like Dengbig.
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He will play the main villain Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained) as Franz Oberhauser, who will be assisted by a muscular David Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy) as Mr. Hinks. The next veil that was lifted concerns the story and otherwise it will include, similar to Skyfall, Bond's the past.
In addition to the girls in the scenes, the new one will also catch the attention Aston Martin DB10 (which deserves its own press release), which is supposed to rage through the streets of Rome, and from Sölden we are clearly promised skiing scenes (for the first time since to Roger Moore in "For Your Eyes Only"), especially since the main villain is the son of the deceased skiing instructor, Hans Oberhauser, otherwise Bond's father figure. A movie that will have bigger budget like Skyfall, is coming to theaters November 6, 2015.