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UPDATING: James Bond 25 Still Has No Title, New Cast Members Include “Bohemian Rhapsody” Oscar Star Rami Malek

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Announcement is coming from Golden Eye, Jamaica, outside Ian Fleming’s island estate.

Rami Malek joins the cast as the villain. Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, et al are all back, as well as Noemi Harris.

Scott Burns and Phoebe Waller-Bridges are added to the writers’ team.

EP Barbara Broccoli says: “Bond is not on active service. He’s enjoying himself in Jamaica. We’ve built an extraordinary house for him.”

Director Fukunaga revealed: “We’ve already shot in Norway, then back to Pinewood Studios, and finishing up in a hilltop town in Italy called Matera.”

This morning there’s news about “James Bond 25,” the new 007 movie we’ll in summer 2020. There’s a live feed you can watch right here at 8:10am from London. Cary Joji Fukunaga is the unusual choice for director, after the producers didn’t get along with Danny Boyle.

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