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Spectre premieres in London
A British YouTuber posted a video online showing how he used an Instagram post to crash the London premiere of Spectre and the film’s after party.
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His name is Bond, and he is back.
Rachel Weisz is, of course, a star in her own right and has starred in several movies and television series, including the popular comedy-drama About a Boy (2002) and more recently the 2015 films Youth and The Lobster.
The actress, who starred in Skyfall and reprises her role in Spectre, said on The Graham Norton Show that she’s more than keen to appear alongside Daniel Craig beyond this year’s 007 outing.
And Daniel revealed he was nervous about watching the film alongside the royals.
As the new James Bond film Spectre opens in cinemas this week, we want to know who your favourite Bond is and was.
With him were director Sam Mendes and movie producer Barbara Broccoli, who later welcomed Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate and Prince Harry to the premiere.
“We just try to make it as real as possible and it will give an insight into his character”, continued Craig. At present, Daniel Craig is my favourite Bond, but then, when I was young, it was Sean Connery.
“A large part of “Spectre” is about surveillance, how much are people delving into our private lives, collating information without us knowing”.
“It’s magic”, she said. I thought [the villain] was really badly handled.
“Spectre”, the 24 James Bond film, is released in United Kingdom cinemas yesterday and worldwide in early November. “Dont mess with me, i just started growin a little chin hair!”
Andrew, who has gained a huge following from playing Sherlock villain Moriarty in the BBC drama, alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, made light of him joining another franchise with a passionate fan base.
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Prior to the interview with TimeOut, the actor told The Daily Mail that he was still under contract for another movie but did not confirm if it was for “Bond“.