No Time To Die: Check out the top controversies of the Daniel Craig starrer
The next James Bond movie ‘No Time to Die’ has already sparked several rumours. Check out the 4 controversies of the Daniel Craig starrer.
No Time to Die is an upcoming James Bond movie starring Daniel Craig as James Bond also known as Agent 007. It is a spy film directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. This movie will mark as the 25th installment in the James Bond series. This upcoming movie features some old as well as new characters. This movie will be the last film of Daniel Craig as James Bond.
Some actors have undisclosed roles including Dali Benssalah and Billy Magnussen. The development of the movie started in 2016. Barbara Broccoli, producer of the film, announced that Bond's attitude towards women would change in No Time to Die due to the Me Too movement. The character of Bond had to stay true to its original creation and that it was the responsibility of the wider film industry to treat women more respectfully, and this was argued by Waller-Bridge, the writer.
Here are the top 4 controversies of the No Time To Die movie:
1] Hidden Camera
There was a hidden camera in women’s bathroom on set. An unknown man slipped his hand and cell phone underneath the wall between bathroom cubicles, in order to film a woman. However the culprit ran away without being identified.

2] New 007
This movie is the last one for Daniel Craig as James Bond, and Lashana Lynch as Nomi in the new movie was supposed to be the next 007. However, it faced a lot of backlash.
3] Injury
Daniel Craig got injured while running in his costume and he fell in manner causing him a huge amount of pain. It’s rumoured that Craig injured his ankle while running and the actor was flown back to the USA to determine the extent of the injury.
4] Terror Scare
The crew after filming on one of the locations in UK mistakenly left behind a van causing terror scare. They were filming at the largest Royal Air Force (RAF) air base in the UK, when the van was left behind. This prompted 400 people to be evacuated from the base which was put on lockdown as bomb-sniffer dogs were brought in to check the area.
























































