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Daniel Craig SHUTS DOWN interviewer for calling Monica Bellucci an ‘older woman’

Craig, who is reprising his role as James Bond in the sequel, was accompanied by his wife of four-years at the Royal Albert Hall for the premiere on 26 October.

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While the night may have belonged to Craig, it was Prince William Kate and Prince Harry who stole the show, bringing a few glam and glitz to the red carpet at Royal Albert Hall, making it a true Royal Premiere.

As they stepped from their chauffeur driven Bentley waiting to greet them were the movies’ co-producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson and director Sam Mendes.

“The star also admitted that he “hated” watching himself on screen, but said “I love playing James Bond”.

“When I watched the film three days ago my heart exploded”, she says.

The 24th instalment in the 007 franchise is the third Bond film chosen for the Royal Film Performance since its inception in 1946, following previous premieres for Die Another Day in 2002 and 2012’s Skyfall.

He was there with all his girls from the upcoming James Bond flick “Spectre” and looked dapper in the movie premiere.

“You’ve got to just interpret it the way you see it, so whoever does it after me, you know, they’ve just got to be good I hope, and that, you know, make the films as good as you can”, he said. Bearing in mind that MAJOR SPOILERS will follow, here are 13 things we want to see in Bond 25… Mendes said that, with a movie, it’s not so nerve-wracking, as “everyone is going to give the same performance”.

“It feels like it’s been a long journey but it’s very exciting and it’s changed my life”.

Widely praised by critics, the film is directed by Sam Mendes and sees Daniel Craig play suave MI6 spy 007 for the fourth time.

Naomie Harris, who plays Moneypenny, recently suggested that the term “Bond girl” is out-dated.

Spectre’s slightly lacking villain Franz Oberhauser (Christoph Waltz) who has a penchant for white cats and deadly gizmos is backed up by the much more watchable Mr Hinx (Dave “WWE turned Guardian of the Galaxy” Bautista).

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While a few might argue that Hogan is riding coattails (since, out of all his movies, the only real success he’s had at the box office was as Thunderlips in Rocky III), I actually think this is kind of touching.

DAVE Bautista describes his character in “Spectre” as “very memorable interesting intriguing.”