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The James Bond 007 YouTube Channel has uploaded a new video going behind-the-scenes on the production of the opening scene of Spectre. The video has director Sam Mendes and other members of the ...
The latest featurette for Sam Mendes' SPECTRE focuses on filming the opening sequence set during the Day of the Dead festival in Mexico City. ComicBookMovie.com Menu Change The Theme ...
SPECTRE filming is underway now in Mexico City, with the action taking place amidst a parade marking Mexico’s annual Day of the Dead celebrations. The parade has been recreated for the purposes ...
James Bond is a definitive cinematic spy franchise, with one of Daniel Craig's portrayals influencing an entire city's yearly celebration.
James Bond will open SPECTRE at the Mexican Day of the Dead. The supersy's 24th adventure - which will be titled SPECTRE - will see 007 create another iconic opening as he races against the clock ...
Upon its release, Spectre was heralded as one of the best James Bond films to date, various publications awarding Daniel Craig's fourth outing as 007 five stars. The film’s stand-out moment was ...
James Bond will dance with the dead in Spectre. ... 24th movie Spectre ... of the ghoulishly beautiful annual fantasia known as Mexico City’s Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead.
How James Bond inspired Mexico City’s Day of the Dead parade The Mexican capital’s parade started as recently as 2016 following the release of ‘Spectre’ Tom Murray , José Luis Montenegro ...
Spectre's opening sequence - following Daniel Craig's Bond as he makes his way up to the Mexico City rooftops, does some DIY demolition, and then pursues a suspect through a Day of the Dead ...
You can thank Daniel Craig's recent turn as James Bond in the movie "Spectre" for what could possibly be an annual event in Mexico City. As CNN reports, officials took one look at the enthralling ...
The 2015 Bond movie “Spectre” featured an elaborate Day of the Dead parade in downtown Mexico City. The scene wowed viewers — including Mexicans, who’d never seen such a thing.