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Bond Will Be Back In Jamaica

Author: Neil-Monticelli Harley-Rüdd

Caribbean island is principal setting for Daniel Craig’s finale as 007

James Bond’s latest movie will revolve around the island of Jamaica, where the original 13 books were penned by 007 creator Ian Fleming.

The 25th film about the world’s most famous spy will heavily feature the island of the sweet cold breeze after the producers complete shooting in chilly Norway.

The as yet unnamed film will concentrate the Caribbean Island, where 007 was born thanks to former journalist Fleming who wrote his books in Orcabessa in the parish of St. Mary.

  

Principal filming of Bond’s latest exploits will take place in Jamaica and in the UK at the mainstay setting of Pinewood Studios.

The inaugural 007 movie, Dr No, was filmed in Jamaica and released to worldwide acclaim in 1962 with Scottish actor Sean Connery in the lead role.

The island made a return appearance as the chief setting for the 1973 Bond film Live and Let Die, which was Roger Moore’s debut as British secret agent 007.

The movie will be Daniel Craig’s finale in the role of 007, his fifth in total.

Daniel Craig via Wikipedia

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