Final James Bond ‘Spectre’ trailer: ‘I came here to kill you’
Spectre will of course be his fourth.
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia (Monica Bellucci), the lovely and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Screen Rant wrote that the Bond film franchise is one of the longest running in history. Over time, he said that he became more comfortable with his portrayal. Now that Spectre has wrapped, Craig says, “This movie has taken up two years of my life, and I just need a break”. It’s all been done. It had to happen in the right way.
“Anything is possible for sure, but I think he’ll be male and he’ll be white”, Pierce told the Express.
The actor who had previously suggested that he might not be reprising the role after Specter, now revealed that he was actually very much interested in seeing his contract with the franchise through. Craig also expressed his admiration for Bond’s character that normally keeps everything under control, including emotional conflicts and stands to separate it from his day job as the ever immaculate spy. Which is a good thing, because it makes the movie look spectacular. It’s not that I’m trying to play hard to get. I really don’t know. The new series of Bond films with Craig is exactly what he claims – inner conflict in a world gone mad.
The finished trailer follows Smith’s Bond track, Writing’s On The Wall, making it to number one in the charts – the first James Bond theme to do so. He is believable and ordinary while elite and distinguished. The sports vehicle can supposedly go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds and apparently has a greater top speed than the two-seater Vantage model that it is based on, which can go 180 miles per hour, The Telegraph reported.