Prince William, Kate Middleton join Daniel Craig, Monica Belluci for
The pastel blue dress, which Princess Kate wore to the premiere of the latest Bond film Spectre in London overnight, gives the classiest nod to the sheer trend, while ultimately keeping things suitable for BBC News to broadcast before the watershed.
Scott stars as Max Denbigh in the new Sam Mendes-directed Bond movie ‘Spectre’ and has revealed he considers Daniel to be the best 007 in the history of the iconic film franchise.
Speaking exclusively to OK!
She was accompanied by her husband Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, who looked dapper in a black tuxedo, and his brother Prince Harry.
Earlier in the month, Daniel had apparently said that he would rather slash his wrists than acting in another James Bond movie but the night saw his fans leaving the option open as he said that he did not know if he would do a comeback.
“I’m very proud of the movie”, Craig, who has now starred in four Bond movies, told the Associated Press.
“It’s changed my life and I’ve loved every second of it”, announced Craig before the screening, also claiming that he hates watching himself on the big screen. Prince Harry, Prince William, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge all turned up to walk the red carpet and see the 24th installment of a film franchise that has become a British institution. “How long are you going to give it before you think about it?”
Daniel Craig has shared his thoughts about James Bond, the character he has been playing in films since 2005, and they are not one might expect.
“I want people to like it, I want people to like it as much as I do”.
But he said of his Spectre return: “It feels very familiar and it’s exciting to be working with friends and people I’ve known now for five years”. And there we were thinking Bond wasn’t a romantic!
There are strong rumours that his role marks the return of Bond’s arch-nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld even though Waltz has denied it. Mendes has already given one of the most memorable villains to Bond lovers with Javier Bardem’s portrayal of Raoul Silva in “Skyfall” and now all eyes are on Waltz, perhaps one of the few actors in Hollywood who can better it. “I nearly was serious when I said it’s modern mythology. I’m really thrilled and a bit relieved”. Anne Hathaway, Helen Mirren and Maggie Gyllenhaal have all spoken out about sexism and ageism within Hollywood, with Maggie saying that at age 37 she was told that she was too old; to play the love interest of a male actor who was 55..