Daniel Craig poses with the Royal Household Cavalry as Bond films in Central London
The 25th film in the 007 franchise is back up and running following a month of production mishaps
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Your support makes all the difference.Daniel Craig has been spotted filming next year’s Bond 25 in central London, with footage that shows the actor emerging with characteristic panache from Bond’s Aston Martin V8.
Posted to the official 007 Twitter account, the clip sees Craig driving the vehicle through a busy street before smoothly exiting the driver’s seat.
He was also photographed posing with the Royal Household Cavalry, for a scene in which the Royal Horse Guards ride through Whitehall.
Filming for Bond 25 appears to be back on track following a run of bad luck during production.
Last month Craig underwent “minor ankle surgery” for an injury sustained on-location in Jamaica. This was followed two weeks later by an incident at Pinewood Studios, in which a controlled explosion went awry and caused fire damage to the exterior of the 007 stage. One crew member was injured in the accident.
Bond 25, directed by Cary Fukunaga and co-starring Rami Malek, is scheduled for release on 3 April 2020.
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