James Bond 25 is on the receiving end of blows after blows. After the one, too many times postponing of its release, one which was caused by a script rewrite and new director Cari Joji Fukunaga was brought is as the new director after Danny Boyle quitted to Daniel Craig’s injury on the sets then the fire explosion on the sets, it looks like even the announcement of even Oscar winner Rami Malek as the Bond villain can’t do much to better the news for the upcoming, untitled Bond movie.
A new report by The Sun reports that Bond 25 stars Daniel Craig and Rami Malek’ can’t seem to make their schedules align. The new blow comes less than a week after three explosions ripped through the Bond 25 set at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, leaving one member of staff needing medical treatment.
Now a new report by a Bond insider adds, ‘’Filming was supposed to finish in September but the cast and crew have been told it’s been pushed back to late October, possible early November due to Daniel’s injury and the set explosion.
“But they still need to find a time for Daniel and Rami to film together’’
‘You can’t have a Bond film where 007 doesn’t come face to face with the villain so it’s a complete nightmare logistically. ‘They are looking at the whole schedule again now and doing everything they can to make it work, but production is going to have to over-run even further now’ the report added.
The untitled Bond film, the 25th in the series as of now is still scheduled to be released on April 3 2020 having been pushed back from the original date of October 25 2019.