Saturday 28 March 2015

New shooting of James Bond for his next Movie


"It's more [a challenge] for the city than for us," says second unit director Alexander Witt. "For them to shut down a square where all the roads come together and traffic converges. Especially having the White House – or the Mexican White House – across the street. Logistically and from a security perspective, that's a challenge."

The introduction takes place amidst the backdrop of the Day of the Dead parade, a Mexican holiday during which deceased loved ones are remembered.

More than 1,500 local extras were enlisted to recreate the vibrant atmosphere as James Bond – played by Daniel Craig – tries to blend into the crowd, albeit in a sharp suit, before furiously pursuing another man who attempts to flee via helicopter.

Skyfall director, Sam Mendes reprises his role for another instalment of 007.

"Day of the Dead has been such a magical experience," says production designer Dennis Gassner. "When we decided to do this, I was so happy… What you're seeing is my imagination. You're seeing inside my head."

Of course, none of the above would scream James Bond without a fight ensuing mid-air, and action scene fanatics will be pleased to know that the pilot, Chuck Aaron, is the only man in the world who can do a 360 degree flip in the chopper.

Spectre, which reportedly has a $300m (£201.69m) budget, features three Bond girls including Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman as Estrella, French actress Léa Seydoux as Dr Madeleine Swann, and veteran Italian actress Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra.

Spectre is due for release on 6 November. Click here to watch the official trailer on the 007 websit

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