Spoiler adverse readers should stop now.
More and more video is surfacing concerning an action sequence filmed in Rome for SPECTRE, the 24th James Bond film.
The specific sequence involves a car chase involving an Aston Martin DB10, a limited edition model that Bond drives in the film. Video has been coming out for the past several days.
On March 4, two new videos came out. Here’s one from The Associated Press news service. It lasts under a minute.
Here’s another, also posted the same day. It was spotted by The James Bond Dossier, which PUBLISHED A POST about it. This video is just under 90 seconds.
Meanwhile, the James Bond Brasil website HAS A POST with stills from the chase.
For all of the NEWS ACCOUNTS about Rome stressing out over SPECTRE’s filming, things appear to be progressing, and viewers of the movie won’t notice there ever was a fuss.
Filed under: James Bond Films | Tagged: Aston Martin, James Bond Brasil, James Bond Dossier, James Bond Films, Rome, SPECTRE |
after this bond film has it’s world-wide release.
rome is going to see an influx of tourist’s from all around the world
wanting to see these actual location’s where the car chase’s were
filmed.
I had mentioned it in an earlier comment on this blog. where
ever a james bond movie is being filmed, it bring’s in high monetary
fund’s to that country, and turn’s the location into a life-time
tourist attraction.
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