The newest "James Bond" movie will start filming on December 6th, according to Comicbook.com. Daniel Craig will be returning for the titular role, marking his fourth time playing the iconic secret agent, 007. Also returning for the action movie includes cast members Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear, and Ben Whishaw.
"Bond 24" will also mark the return of Sam Mendes, who also directed the last "Bond" movie, "Skyfall."
While the filming will not start until December, Mendes is reportedly gathering the cast for a read-through of the script in November.
For plot spoilers, the newest installment will tie into "Skyfall" and that the narrative will continue into the next "Bond" movie, according to Enstars. The website also noted that the upcoming movie could also feature an old evil organization to square off against James Bond. It mentioned that the organization S.P.E.C.T.R.E could be returning for the upcoming movie and its sequels.
Enstars also suggested that "Bond 24" could be given a classic feel, noting the possibility of having a villain last for more than one movie. Having a villain featured in a story that goes beyond one film, is what makes the classic "Bond" movies different from the recent installments.
One of the most beloved "Bond" villains who appeared in two films is the steel-toothed Jaws, portrayed by actor Richard Kiel who passed away earlier this week. Kiel portrayed the iconic villain in the "Bond" movies, "The Spy Who Loved Me" and "Moonraker," opposite Roger Moore as Agent 007.
Most part of the upcoming film will be filmed in Pinewood Studios in England. Other reports claim that the production will also film some scenes in other countries including Rome, Austria, and Morocco.
"Bond 24" is expected to be released on November 6, 2015 in the U.S and on October 23, 2015 in the UK.
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