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‘Spectre’ spends 24 million pound on blowing up luxurious cars

The haul included seven Aston Martin DB10 sports cars destroyed in the £200m flick.

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In one heart-pounding auto chase alone – in which the secret agent’s Aston Martin is pursued at high speed by a villain in a Jaguar C-X75 through the streets of Rome – millions of pounds worth of high-performance vehicles were written off.

“We set the record for smashing up cars for SPECTRE“.

“In Rome, we wrecked millions of pounds worth”.

Another outstanding market is going to hypothetically watch Bond controlling a large aeroplane, thudding it to a shed inside of the Alps and exterminating a villain’s Land Rover by doing so, and also doing a struggle system baggy beginning with the underside the most chopper. They were going into the Vatican at 175km/h.

A crime drama about the US-Mexico drug trade, Sicario was one of the films to make a real splash at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

Spectre stars Daniel Craig in his fourth outing as 007, opposite the double Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz, who plays the villainous Franz Oberhauser.

Three further DB10s, all featuring the ejector seat made famous by 007’s classic DB5 from the 1964 film Goldfinger, were used in the 24th official Bond movie.

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More than 10% of the $200 million budget for the new James Bond movie Spectre was apparently spent on wrecked supercars, according to a new report. He is joined by Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Dave Bautista in the cast. Sam Mendes is returning as the director for the film.

Sam Smith