![]() Photograph: Shutterstock The hotel room balcony in MateraĬan you stay in Bond and Madeleine’s hotel room?Īlas, no. And the bridge Bond leaps off is actually in nearby Gravina, but, via the magic of movies, was ‘relocated’ to Matera. Both the tomb and cemetery were fake, however, built by the production on the hillside across from the city. He picked the ancient hilltop city of Matera in southern Italy, said to be the third oldest continually habited settlement in the world, for its ‘haunted quality’. Given Daniel Craig’s Bond had already visited Venice, Siena and Rome, director Cary Fukunaga was looking for somewhere mysterious and unique for Vesper’s tomb. Warning: contains No Time to Die spoilers throughout. But with access to top-secret Bond dossiers and some time spent on set in Pinewood and Italy, writer of No Time To Die: The Making of the FilmMark Salisbury is able to throw some light on the big questions to emerge from Bond 25. Some questions, like the whereabouts of those ‘fast boats’ at the end and Paloma’s exact CIA backstory, will remain mysterious for time eternal. Daniel Craig’s send-off is shaping up to be a biggie, and after 15 years, five movies and a tonne of bumps and bruises, it’s the very least he deserves as he hangs up his license to kill for good.īut if you’ve seen it, you’ll know there’s a lot to unpack in this epic final outing. No Time to Die is finally out – in most countries, at any rate – and going gangbusters at the cinema. ![]()
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