The first trailer for the latest James Bond adventure, Spectre, has premiered this evening. You can watch it here below.
After doing a bang-up job directing Skyfall, Oscar-winner Sam Mendes is back behind the camera for Daniel Craig‘s fourth go-around as Ian Fleming‘s iconic, globe-trotting British superspy. Spectre‘s inaugural teaser is light on action and heavy on mood and mystery, literally keeping Christoph Waltz‘s secret villain in the shadows. We get some hints at Bond’s past, including a callback to the final battle in Skyfall, and the surprise appearance of Jesper Christensen as Mr. White, the enigmatic puppet master who appeared briefly in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, indicates that we might see some loose ends from those earlier films finally get tied up.
Part of today’s Kindle ebook deal of the day over at Amazon today is the children’s story Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by James Bond creator Ian Fleming and illustrator Joe Berger for only $1.99 (that’s 72% off the regular price of $6.99.) If you’d like to purchase a physical copy of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the book is also available in paperback.
As the latest installment in the James Bond movie franchise, titled Skyfall, sees its first trailer arriving, another Bond-related project is materializing.
It’s being reported that up-and-coming director Duncan Jones has signed on to make a new biopic about Ian Fleming, the creator of the eternally appealing super spy, James Bond.
The movie will be adapted from Fleming’s biography, Ian Fleming: The Man Behind James Bond by author Andrew Lycett, by screenwriter Matt Brown.
The Kindle ebook deal of the day over at Amazon today is Ian Fleming‘s second James Bond novel, Live and Let Die, for only $1.99 (that’s 80% off the regular price of $9.99).
Note – this deal is valid only for today, Saturday, November 19, 2011, until 11:59pm PST.
If you’d like to purchase a physical copy of Live and Let Die, the book is also in paperback.
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