Monday, 5 January 2015

Filming is well underway for the new James Bond movie as Daniel Craig steps out to shoot scenes under snowy conditions in Austria

What a Spectre-cle! Filming is well underway for the new James Bond movie as Daniel Craig steps out to shoot scenes under snowy conditions in Austria

First day back on set. SPECTRE.
Fans of James Bond will no doubt be pleased to see shooting for 24th movie in the franchise is well underway.
And on Sunday, leading man Daniel Craig was spotted outside his hotel in Austria where he has been busy filming scenes for Spectre at Lake Altausseer See.
Although details of the plot have not been disclosed, cast and crew members braved snowy conditions as they mounted a speed boat in the middle of the lake to film thrilling sequences.
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In his element: Daniel Craig was spotted on Sunday outside his hotel in Austria where he has been busy filming scenes for Spectre
In his element: Daniel Craig was spotted on Sunday outside his hotel in Austria where he has been busy filming scenes for Spectre
Popular: The leading man stopped to take pictures with fans outside his hotel
Popular: The leading man stopped to take pictures with fans outside his hotel
The British actor was recently captured whizzing around London’s River Thames on a speed boat for the highly-anticipated 007 flick.
He was seen filming alongside Rory Kinnear – who plays MI6’s Bill Tanner – as they braved the chilly morning temperatures for the scene.
The 46-year-old was all smiles in between takes as he joked and laughed with member of the film crew in the location in London.
Huge production: Cast and crew members braved snowy conditions to shoot scenes at Lake Altausseer See
Huge production: Cast and crew members braved snowy conditions to shoot scenes at Lake Altausseer See
And action! The production team mounted a speed boat in the middle of the lake to film thrilling sequences
And action! The production team mounted a speed boat in the middle of the lake to film thrilling sequences
Hard at work: Filming of Spectre began last month after the film was announced on December 4 and revealed to include stars Monica Bellucci (Lucia Sciarra), Christoph Waltz (Oberhauser), and Léa Seydoux (Madeleine Swann)
Hard at work: Filming of Spectre began last month after the film was announced on December 4 and revealed to include stars Monica Bellucci (Lucia Sciarra), Christoph Waltz (Oberhauser), and Léa Seydoux (Madeleine Swann)
He looked dapper in a black coat, grey trousers and a navy scarf while he kept his hands warm with black leather gloves.
Director Sam Mendes was also seen on the boat as he spoke to his actors throughout the day.
Fans have been given another small hint about the new film after Christoph Waltz revealed he will not be playing the head of Spectre.
Meanwhile... The Skyfall follow up recently stumbled at the first block when original scripts were leaked and producers were forced to rewrite the plot line
Meanwhile... The Skyfall follow up recently stumbled at the first block when original scripts were leaked and producers were forced to rewrite the plot line
Star-studded: The film also stars Ralph Fiennes (M), Naomie Harris (Miss Moneypenny), Ben Whishaw (Q) and David Bautista (Mr. Hinx)
Star-studded: The film also stars Ralph Fiennes (M), Naomie Harris (Miss Moneypenny), Ben Whishaw (Q) and David Bautista (Mr. Hinx)
Shaken, not stirred: Sony Pictures have also signed a lucrative multi-million pound deal with Belvedere Vodka to put Martini back on 007's menu
Shaken, not stirred: Sony Pictures have also signed a lucrative multi-million pound deal with Belvedere Vodka to put Martini back on 007's menu
Big following: Spectre - which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - is led by iconic evil genius Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Big following: Spectre - which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - is led by iconic evil genius Ernst Stavro Blofeld
The Oscar-winning actor has been widely expected to assume the role of legendary villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, head of the Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - but Christoph, 58, insists his part in the much-anticipated new film is more complex than speculation suggests.
Asked if he would head the fictional terrorism organisation, Christoph told Collider: ‘No. No. It's more interesting than that.’
This came shortly after Daniel Craig said the script for Spectre is ‘better than we had last time’.
Happy to be back: Daniel Craig’s excitement level was still high last month as he was captured whizzing around London’s River Thames on a speed boat for the highly-anticipated 007 flick
Happy to be back: Daniel Craig’s excitement level was still high last month as he was captured whizzing around London’s River Thames on a speed boat for the highly-anticipated 007 flick
Hello there: The 46-year-old was all smiles in between takes as he joked and laughed with member of the film crew in the location in London
Hello there: The 46-year-old was all smiles in between takes as he joked and laughed with member of the film crew in the location in London
Braving the cold: Daniel  looked dapper in a black coat, grey trousers and a navy scarf while he kept his hands warm with black leather gloves
Braving the cold: Daniel  looked dapper in a black coat, grey trousers and a navy scarf while he kept his hands warm with black leather gloves
Braving the cold: Daniel  looked dapper in a black coat, grey trousers and a navy scarf while he kept his hands warm with black leather glove
Bigger and better: According to Daniel- who's playing James Bond for the fourth time in the new film - Spectre should be superior to the 2012 hit Skyfall, which made more than $1.1 billion at the worldwide box office.
Bigger and better: According to Daniel- who's playing James Bond for the fourth time in the new film - Spectre should be superior to the 2012 hit Skyfall, which made more than $1.1 billion at the worldwide box office.
Moving forward: Daniel explained that the new script builds on some of the themes explored in Skyfall
Moving forward: Daniel explained that the new script builds on some of the themes explored in Skyfall
According to the actor - who's playing James Bond for the fourth time in the new film - Spectre should be superior to the 2012 hit Skyfall, which made more than $1.1 billion at the worldwide box office.
He said: ‘We've got an amazing cast and, I think, a better script than we had last time.’
Daniel explained that the new script builds on some of the themes explored in Skyfall.
He said: We started something in Skyfall, it felt like a beginning of something. This feels like a continuation of that. We're going to put all of those elements in, and much more.
Dapper dudes: The actor was seen filming alongside Rory Kinnear – who plays MI6’s Bill Tanner – as they braved the chilly morning temperatures for the scene
Dapper dudes: The actor was seen filming alongside Rory Kinnear – who plays MI6’s Bill Tanner – as they braved the chilly morning temperatures for the scene
Lots to get done: Filming of Spectre began last week after the film was announced on December 4
Lots to get done: Filming of Spectre began last week after the film was announced on December 4
Filming of Spectre began last week after the film was announced on December 4 and revealed to include stars Monica Bellucci (Lucia Sciarra), Christoph Waltz (Oberhauser), and Léa Seydoux (Madeleine Swann).
The Skyfall follow up recently stumbled at the first block when original scripts were leaked and producers were forced to rewrite the plot line.
A draft script for was been stolen from the film studio by a group calling themselves the Guardians of Peace.
Moving past the leak: The Skyfall follow up recently stumbled at the first block when original scripts were leaked and producers were forced to rewrite the plot line
Moving past the leak: The Skyfall follow up recently stumbled at the first block when original scripts were leaked and producers were forced to rewrite the plot line
Shocked: A draft script for was been stolen from the film studio by a group calling themselves the Guardians of Peace
Shocked: A draft script for was been stolen from the film studio by a group calling themselves the Guardians of Peace
Producers confirmed the cyber attack on the computers of Sony Pictures Entertainment last month and additional writers have had to be drafted in to help make changes to the ending. 
The film stars Ralph Fiennes (M), Naomie Harris (Miss Moneypenny), Ben Whishaw (Q) and David Bautista (Mr. Hinx).
Speaking of the film's name, Sam explained at the conference: 'Those of you who have some knowledge of the Bond franchise and of the legend of Bond will probably have some idea what that refers to, but I couldn't possibly comment.'
Spectre - which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - is led by iconic evil genius Ernst Stavro Blofeld. 
Sony Pictures have also signed a lucrative multi-million pound deal with Belvedere Vodka to put Martini back on 007's menu.
Details: Spectre - which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - is led by iconic evil genius Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Details: Spectre - which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - is led by iconic evil genius Ernst Stavro Blofeld


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