'Spectre' Plot Details: James Bond's Plush Apartment Revealed, Daniel Craig Seen On A Boat
It is now official that the 24th Bond film is called "Spectre." The script of the film has been leaked online after hackers, who are rumoured to be based in North Korea, attacked Sony Entertainment's computer network and stole the script and other confidential documents. Now, photos of an apartment, which is supposed to be Bond's apartment, have been published. It is reportedly one of the first locations of the upcoming Bond movie.
The house is located in London, according to Express. The facade of Bond's colonial styled home, which is painted in white, can be seen in the photos. The cast and crew of "Spectre" are expected to shoot at this particular location for two days.
Meanwhile, Daniel Craig, who play James Bond in the film, was recently seen shooting for his first scene on Thames river. The seasoned actor was seen donning black. Craig filmed the scene with Rory Kinnear, who plays MI6's Chief of Staff Bill Tanner. The Telegraph has shared a brief footage of the scene. In the clip, a high-speed boat can be seen zipping along the river. The photo published shows Craig and Kinnear standing in the front. The film is going to be shot at various locations around the world, including London, Mexico City, Rome, Tangier and Erfoud in Morocco, and the Alps.
According to The Telegraph, the synopsis of the movie, "A cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE,"
In addition to Craig and Kinnear, the other actors who are set to play important roles in the new Bond movie are Lea Seydoux, Monica Bellucci and Christoph Waltz. Waltz is the playing the main antagonist called Oberhauser. Some of the earlier reports had indicated that he will be the head of a villainous organisation, Spectre. However, it may not be so, according to Collider. "Spectre" is slated to release in the movie theaters in the UK on Oct. 23, 2015 and in the U.S. on Nov. 6, 2015.