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A royal turnout for ‘Spectre’ world premiere

Returning to the role of Bond for the fourth time, Craig said he was excited for fans of the franchise to see the latest instalment.

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Craig, who was the first to arrive, told red carpet host Rick Edwards: “It’s just fantastic to see everybody out tonight”.

Craig’s films have also grossed the most out of all the Bonds, on average making $835 million. Prince William arrived wearing a black tuxedo while Kate was dazzling in a blue Jenny Packham evening gown with sparkly belt and Jimmy Choo shoes. “Those things are what makeup Bond; it’s not actually his ethnicity or his sex, even. But what I would say is that I really do believe that Daniel is the ultimate Bond, and he would be an incredibly tough act to follow by anybody. It was very much using my imagination – what I’d be like working at MI6 being an agent”. I’m really proud of it. We sweated blood over it for two years.

Christoph Waltz, who co-stars as the villain in Spectre; Bond girl Monica Bellucci; Ralph Fiennes, who plays M; and Mendes were among the other celebs who appeared on the red carpet.

The new James Bond flick Spectre got a royal seal of approval at its world premiere on Monday night.

James Bond 007 once again gets a licence to kill and thrill in 24th edition of the movie series “Spectre”.

“I want Daniel to always be Bond and I want Sam to always direct as well”, she said.

Spectre has stood as an acronym for the Special Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion in past Bond films.

Spectre is the third Bond film chosen for the Royal Film Performance since its inception in 1946. I was a huge fan of Daniel, and Sam Mendes, and all the actors and in fact everyone in this film.

“Dont mess with me, i just started growin a little chin hair!”

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In the same interview, the English actor (who is – arguably – as well known for his outspoken opinions as he is for his on-screen moments) also went on to call his most famous character a ‘misogynist.

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