DESPITE a series of setbacks, production is officially underway for the 25th James Bond movie.
A first-look clip from the set of the still-untitled Bond 25 has been revealed, taking fans behind the scenes of the new film.
The clip combined footage from the film and on-set interactions between the creative team. Along with its shooting in Jamaica the new film will be shot on locations including London, Italy and Norway.
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The production hasn’t been without incident.
In May, Craig had to undergo minor ankle surgery after sustaining an injury while on the Jamaica shoot and was out of action for two weeks.
The 007 Twitter account even teased Craig working out in a leg cast and rehabilitating while at Pinewood Studios as he prepped for the shoot.
Later in the summer, a controlled explosion was carried out at Pinewood Studios, causing damage to set and causing a "minor injury" to a crew member.
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And the movie needed a new director after original filmmaker Danny Boyle made an exit due to creative differences.
His departure delayed the movie’s release nearly six months from October 2019 to April 2020.
Viewers can see the new director Cary Fukunaga orchestrating the shoot in the new clip.
The film’s main star Daniel Craig appears in the video, driving a Jeep, looking outside a window and deliberating with the director.
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