Smirnoff Vodka Launches No Time To Die Campaign

Audiences will remember when James Bond first requested a martini ‘shaken not stirred’ whilst aboard Auric Goldfinger’s private jet in Goldfinger (1964). Now nearly 60 years later, Smirnoff No. 21 – the original vodka used to make 007’s martini in Dr. No – will be featured during a key scene in No Time To Die, the 25th James Bond film, in cinemas from September 30.

Smirnoff vodka have launched the ‘There’s a Spy in Everyone’ campaign that consists of three spots that highlight how everyday people can find their inner spy to solve unique sets of circumstances over a Smirnoff No. 21 martini.

Enjoy Bond’s iconic drink at home ahead of the release of No Time To Die with Smirnoff’s recipe for the perfect martini.

Ingredients:
– 50ml Smirnoff No.21 Vodka

– 12.5ml Dry Vermouth (15%)

– Lemon Zest

Method:
– Add ice and ingredients into a cocktail shaker.

– Shake and not stir as desired.

– Strain into a martini glass and garnish with the zest of a lemon.

007 Attaché Case Released By Globe-Trotter

Luxury English luggage maker, Globe-Trotter has unveiled the 007 Vulcanised Fibreboard Attaché Case, the latest design in its No Time To Die collection. Inspired by pieces featured in the film, the four-piece collection is handmade in Hertfordshire in a unique Ocean Green and Black colourway. The 007 capsule range includes a Carry-on Trolley Case, Check-in Trolley Case, the new Attaché Case and No Time To Die Leather Luggage Tag.

Synonymous with great British design since 1897, Globe-Trotter uses traditional machinery to craft its exclusive pieces. The No Time To Die cases are made to order from panels of vulcanised fibreboard: a unique material invented in Britain during the 1850s that is as strong as leather and as light as aluminium. Each sheet is moulded into shape using a method patented by the company in 1901, while the case’s black leather corners are moulded on Victorian press machines over a period of five days to ensure optimum strength and form. Every case has a silver metal plaque engraved with the 007 logo and its production number.  Discover the collection now at 007store.

New Land Rover Defender V8 Bond Edition

Land Rover SV Bespoke has created a new Land Rover Defender V8 Bond Edition to celebrate the 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die, ahead of its world premiere later this month.
Available to order as a Defender 110 or 90 and inspired by the specification of the Defenders that appear in No Time To Die, the stealthy Defender V8 Bond Edition features an Extended Black Pack with 22-inch Luna Gloss Black alloy wheels, signature Xenon Blue front brake calipers and a ‘Defender 007’ rear badge.
The bespoke touches extend to the practical interior, with illuminated ‘Defender 007’ treadplates and a specially developed touchscreen start-up animation for the intuitive Pivi Pro infotainment system that honours Land Rover’s long partnership with the James Bond franchise. At night, customers will also spot unique ‘007’ puddle lamp graphics.
Exclusively available to just 300 buyers around the world, the Defender V8 Bond Edition’s interior features laser etching detailing that it is ‘one of 300’  and the SV Bespoke logo. Each vehicle is commissioned by the vehicle personalisation experts at SV Bespoke in the UK.
Finbar McFall, Land Rover Brand Director, said: “The Land Rover Defender V8 Bond Edition is an exclusive take on the most powerful production Defender ever made, inspired by vehicles on screen in No Time To Die. It represents a meeting of two great British brands and is a unique celebration of Land Rover’s 38-year association with James Bond.”
Defenders are at the heart of the action in No Time To Die alongside two Range Rover Sport SVRs. A Range Rover Classic and Land Rover Series III are also in the film, which will be released in cinemas around the world from September 30 2021.

Luxury Car Maker’s No Time To Die Campaign Launched in London

Aston Martin has exclusively unveiled its No Time To Die TV spot against the backdrop of Battersea Power Station. The film, which is released globally from September 30, features four Aston Martins: the iconic DB5, the classic V8, the brand’s super GT – DBS and the forthcoming Aston Martin Valhalla.

To celebrate the return of Bond, Aston Martin and Corgi unveiled a full-size replica of the original 1965 Corgi DB5 model at The Coaling Jetty, outside Battersea Power Station.

The life size model, which measures 5.66 metres long, 2.7 metres tall and 2.7 metres deep, replicates the original Corgi design and houses an Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation car. The DB5 is complete with a broad selection of working gadgets that fans will recognise from the classic James Bond film: rotating number plates, a retractable bullet proof rear shield, extending front over-riders and pop out machine guns.

Just 25 DB5 Goldfinger Continuation cars are being produced, more than 55 years after the last new DB5 rolled off the line at Aston Martin. All new cars are authentic reproductions of the DB5 seen on screen and are available in one exterior colour specification – Silver Birch.

The unveiling was carried out by Marek Reichman, EVP & Chief Creative Officer, Aston Martin Lagonda. Reichman was joined by Chris Corbould OBE, No Time To Die’s Special Effects Co-ordinator, who is not only responsible for some of the most iconic James Bond action scenes from the past 14 films but was also heavily involved in the engineering of the eight DB5 stunt replicas produced for the movie and the working gadgets on the DB5 Goldfinger Continuation cars.

Marek Reichman said “We are really honoured to be marking the start of the No Time To Die campaign today with this exciting unveil. Aston Martin’s relationship with James Bond spans decades and the DB5 is, without question, the most famous car in the world by virtue of its 50-plus year association.  Working with EON Productions and Chris Corbould to build 25 of the DB5 Goldfinger Continuations was something truly unique, and a real career highlight for everyone involved at Aston Martin.  Now, to work with Corgi – another quintessential British brand – and to see James Bond’s most cherished car sitting inside a to-scale toy box in central London is quite magnificent”.

Chris Corbould said, “Having worked closely with Aston Martin over the years to bring to life some of the most ambitious Bond scenes, and most recently on No Time To Die, I can genuinely say it is a privilege to be here today to help unveil this incredible display for such an iconic car that truly holds a special place in Bond history”.

The full-size replica Corgi DB5 box will be on display at Battersea Power Station, London for the general public to see until 1 October 2021.

No Time To Die is in cinemas from September 30.

007 Sculpture In Trafalgar Square

Working with the London Mayor’s Let’s Do London campaign and to celebrate the 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die, a 007 sculpture was unveiled at a screening of Skyfall in Trafalgar Square on Friday, 27 August with a special introduction from Naomie Harris (Moneypenny).  Fans were encouraged to share their photos with the sculpture over the bank holiday weekend for a chance to win tickets to a midnight screening of No Time To Die on 30 September at The Cinema at Selfridges.

GoldenEye, Rum And Jamaica

Ian Fleming first discovered Jamaica during a WWII mission in 1942. Four years later, he bought 15 acres of under-developed tropical land and named it GoldenEye: the title of the naval operation that first brought him to the island. He resided at the property each winter for more than two decades and wrote a new Bond novel each winter.

Today, the property is owned by Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records. Blackwell’s history with the property spans decades. In 1956, Fleming met Chris’ mother, Blanche Blackwell, who lived next door. They became close friends and Chris became a location scout in 1961 for Dr. No on Fleming’s recommendation. Chris and his mother spent many afternoons at GoldenEye enjoying lunch in Fleming’s sunken garden and swimming in the crystalline lagoon.

Chris went on to purchase the Goldeneye estate, now running it as a boutique resort where Fleming’s villa, with his original writing desk, remains available for overnight stays. He also created Blackwell Fine Jamaican Rum, inspired by his family’s time-honoured recipe, filled with the warmth and sensuality of Jamaica – “A rum that celebrates Jamaica, my friendships, and also my family legacy”.

As EON Productions returned to film once more in Jamaica for Bond 25, the relationship continued. In No Time To Die, Blackwell Fine Jamaican Rum can be seen in Bond’s beach front house where he is enjoying retirement in Jamaica. A special limited edition 007 Blackwell Fine Jamaican Rum has been released in its honour, bringing the Bond / Blackwell relationship full circle.

Photo: Amy Chin/Brie Williams

Coming Soon SPECTRE: The Board Game

London-based role playing and tabletop game publisher Modiphius Entertainment have announced SPECTRE: The Board Game – an all-new experience set in the world of 007. Modiphius has a strong track record in the tabletop gaming industry and for this launch are working with Kaedama, a team of award-winning French game designers. The game will feature Bond and five classic SPECTRE villains, with 2-4 players fighting for the number one position in the shadowy organisation.  

SPECTRE: The Board Game will be released in Spring 2022 and available to pre-order at 007Store.com this Autumn.

 

No Time To Die World Premiere

Eon Productions, MGM Studios and Universal Pictures International today announced the World Premiere of No Time To Die, the 25th James Bond film, will take place on Tuesday 28 September 2021 at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Producers Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and director Cary Joji Fukunaga will join Daniel Craig on the red carpet to celebrate his fifth and final outing as James Bond.

Following the World Premiere, No Time To Die will release in the UK and Ireland from 30 September 2021 through Universal Pictures International and in the U.S on 8 October through MGM via their United Artists Releasing banner.

The Bond High Summer Guide

Looking for last minute holiday accessories? Whether you’re heading to the beach or taking it easy with a staycation, we’re here to assist you.

Emulate one of Bond’s signature looks with a pair of Barton Perreira’s 007 Joe Sunglasses, soon to be seen in No Time To Die (2021). If you’re searching for something more colourful, take a look at the four designs inspired by key locations from the film. 

Headed to the beach? The Dr. No (1962) Tote Bag and Beach Towel were created by the 007Store to celebrate Bond’s return to Jamaica in No Time To Die. An insulated water bottle from the range will keep you hydrated.

If you’re taking a trip, the Globe-Trotter 007 Carbon Fibre Carry-on Trolley Case is the perfect place to start. Stronger than steel, lighter than aluminium, the case is made to order in a series of 700. Pair it with Globe-Trotter’s 007 Navy Washbag and No Time To Die Leather Luggage Tag and pop in the 007 Travel Backgammon Set for some gaming on the go.

Take to the ocean or pool with Orlebar Brown’s Thunderball Fossil & Black Setter Swim Shorts – just add a Dr. No Silk Waffle Knit Polo for an easy beach to bar transition. For evening the label’s cream Linen Blazer and Trousers from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) will keep things effortlessly sharp. N.Peal’s Honey Ryder-inspired Silk & Superfine Cashmere Shirt is the perfect beach wrap over a bikini. No conch shell required. 

A fresh Bond tee is a warm weather must-have so visit the T-Shirt Store for designs for adults and kids honouring 007 icons from Zorin to Universal Exports. A baseball cap will keep things cool when you’re out and about – take a look at the new 007 navy deign and an unstructured range featuring the retro 007 logo.

Holiday reads are a no-brainer, home or away. Join Bond on his original high-stakes adventures with a Penguin Vintage 007 paperback, or kick back with a deep dive into the stories and facts of “Bond Cars: The Definitive History”.

Need to entertain the family? Q Branch Top Trumps will test their knowledge, or if it’s a rainy day the Debut Film Jigsaw has 1,000 pieces to puzzle out. Live out your very own 007 chase scene with the James Bond No Time To Die Micro Scalextric set which pits the DB5 against the Jaguar XF or take it off-track with the 007 Ford Mustang Remote Control Car from Diamonds Are Forever (1971). 

Find more inspiration at 007Store.

No Time To Die Safin Mask Prop Replica

007Store and Factory Entertainment have announced the release of a collectors prop replica. The Noh mask as worn by the enigmatic Safin (Rami Malek) in No Time To Die has been recreated and made by hand in a numbered series of 500 exclusively for 007Store. The original film mask was designed by Costume Designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb, taking inspiration from traditional Japanese Noh masks.
“The intention was to create a ‘pure’, expressionless, clean mask to counter the aggression of the character,” Suttirat says, “but also, to underscore a camouflage necessity in the pivotal scene set in the snowy Norwegian landscape. Safin appears in snow gear – white from head to toe in a white landscape – hidden in plain sight until not hidden, and quite startling when moved out of the snow and into the interior.“
The replica was crafted using the original digital 3D model files used to create the film props. The Factory Entertainment team were also able to extensively study the original props in the Bond Archive to ensure that the paint and other post-casting hand-finished details are exact.
The mask comes with a numbered plaque, wooden display stand, booklet and certificate of authenticity.

Available to pre-order at 007Store.com now, for shipping in September 2021. A companion Fragmented Edition Mask Prop Replica and Twin Set are also available.