The ever changing guide to clothing, gadgets, accessories, vehicles and locations spotted in early released photos and videos from Bond 25. Spoiler Alert: this article might reveal parts of the No Time To Die plot and other elements from the upcoming Bond movie.
The silver 1965 Aston Martin DB5 coupe that James Bond drove in Goldfinger and Thunderball was sold to a Swiss businessman for $2,090,000 at the annual classic car auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Aston Martin has announced that James Bond will drive one of their models in the next 007 film, Casino Royale, to be produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli for Eon Productions.
CommanderBond.net reports that the centerpiece card game in Casino Royale, the 21st James Bond film due to start production in January, will not be Baccarat as in the Ian Fleming novel, but will instead be poker.
Calling all Bond fans! The New York National Boat Show, which will take place December 31st 2005 - January 8th 2006 at New York City’s Javits Center, is giving attendees the chance to see five authentic super spy vessels straight out of 007 films.
Brits are urging movie makers to put 007 back behind the wheel of a British manufactured car in the next Bond flick, after the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger came out top in a Virgin Cars poll of favourite ever Bond motors.
On February 24, 25 and 26, 2006, Quebec City will be spellbound by Vue sur Bond 007, an unprecedented event that will feature Sir Roger Moore and a host of celebrities and artists who were involved in the filmography of the famous British secret agent.
It was announced today by producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli and Amy Pascal, Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, that DANIEL CRAIG has been cast in the role of the legendary British secret agent, James Bond, in the highly anticipated 007 adventure thriller Casino Royale.
Attempts to keep secret the identity of the latest actor to play British super-spy James Bond until Friday appears to have failed after his mother blabbed the news to a local newspaper in northern England.