Bond 25 No Time To Die photos show devastated star in tears: Does 007 have a CHILD?

Fans are already expecting Craig’s final outing as the super-spy to be emotional. The smart money is on a dramatic death for Lea Seydoux’s Madeleine Swan. Some theories even suggest Bond himself might die, paving the way for a radical reboot of the franchise. New photographs from the set in Southern Italy show a highly emotional moment. WARNING POTENTIAL SPOILERS

Back in August, set photographs showed James Bond and Madeleine Swann in Southern Italy, in the picturesque town of Matera.

Stunt doubles for the two characters were shown in the iconic silver Aston Martin. It looked like a romantic getaway, but fans know Bond is never allowed to enjoy personal happiness for long.

This ties in with popular theories Swann will be killed early in the film, setting Bond of a mission for revenge.

The new set photos were also taken in Southern Italy and show Swann actress Lea Seydoux looking very upset.

The picture description says: “Lea Seydoux appears upset as she films for James Bond – No Time To Die in Southern Italy.

“Director Cary Fukunaga had to take the French actress aside to console her as she clutched a tissue.

“The scene which could be a spoiler for fans featured a gun-wielding agent played by British actress Lashana Lynch looking after a mystery young child.

“Meanwhile Lea’s character had an intense chat on a walkie talkie.”

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Surely the mystery child can’t be James Bond’s? How much time has passed since the end of SPECTRE?

Making Bond a father would be a first for the franchise and introduce a powerful new side to the iconic character but it seems likely the new movie will pick up shortly after the end of Bond 24.

The child will surely just be another way to raise the stakes in the latest deadly situation 007 must solve.

Whatever happens, it is clear Craig is determined to go out on a dramatic high.

JAMES BOND NO TIME TO DIE IS OUT ON APRIL 3, 2020 IN THE UK AND APRIL 8 IN THE US

 

source: express.co.uk