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Prince William, Kate Middleton attend star-studded Spectre premiere
JAMES Bond returns to the silver screen on Monday in “Spectre” at a glittering premiere in London, expected to be attended by members of Britain’s royal family.
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While Seydoux and Bellucci have been touted as the latest bond girls, the Blue is the Warmest Color star says that her character, Dr. Madeleine Swann, doesn’t quite fit the bill.
William, Kate and Harry were also treated to the premiere of the new Shaun the Sheep movie – Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer’s Llamas.
“Mendes said he was delighted that the public were also getting to see the film”. “I’m not overwhelmed, I’m very excited and I can’t wait for people to see the movie”.
The actor – who first played Bond in “Casino Royale” in 2006 – said: “I have the right to change my mind any time I want”.
Spectre was graced with royal presence after it was selected for the Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund’s Royal Film Performance 2015.
Bond fans are privileged that this will be the first time a new Bond film will open on cinemas throughout the United Kingdom on the same day as the royal premiere.
In this the 24th official 007 movie, Bond travels to Mexico City and Rome before infiltrating a secret meeting of the sinister Spectre organization.
“I don’t mind the cliché of the Bond girl. How long are you going to give it before you think about it?” It’d be much worse if people weren’t interested at all.
Speaking ahead of performing on the “Graham Norton Show” on Friday night (23.10.15), he said: “I’ve only actually sang the song once really”.
“Daniel Craig, as Bond, looks like a security guard, not a man who moves easily at the highest levels of society”, Telegraph columnist Charles Moore wrote.
Other stars at the event were double Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz, who plays the film’s villain, Ben Wishaw who plays MI6 gadget supremo Q, Sherlock star Andrew Scott who portrays the head of MI5, and Ralph Fiennes, who has taken over from Dame Judi Dench as M.
James Bond actor, Daniel Craig: “I’ve just been allowed to be creatively involved with these films from the very beginning and I’ve continued to be allowed to do it with this, so thankfully we’ve just got the most unbelievable team around us and we figure it out”.
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Harris, who reprises her role as Eve Moneypenny, admitted the cast are unlikely to mingle with the royals at the film’s afterparty.