Thunderball Jet Pack Flight

That’s one way to make an exit… 007’s jet pack from Thunderball was built by Bell-Textron and originally designed for the US army – but was deemed too dangerous to use. “You could only fly for 20 seconds, then you ran out of fuel and you had nothing,” said Production Designer Ken Adam. 

AMC Hornet Corkscrew Jump

“Ever heard of EvelKnievel?” – Bond. The corkscrew jump in The Man With The Golden Gun was performed by Loren “Bumps” Willert in an AMC Hornet X Hatchback. Two dummies of Bond and Sheriff Pepper were positioned either side of Willert, who was dressed in black so he wouldn’t register on camera. He completed the stunt in one take. 

The World Is Not Enough Boat Chase

The World Is Not Enough opens with the longest pre-credit sequence in 007 history lasting 14 minutes and includes Bond in the Q Boat in high speed pursuit down the Thames. The boat’s mid-air barrel roll was performed by stuntman Gary Powell using Vickers air mortars attached to the side of the boat — six cameras captured the stunt.

The Spy Who Loved Me Parachute Jump

Nobody does it better. This iconic opening for The Spy Who Loved Me was captured by second unit director John Glen (who went on to direct five Bond films) and filmed on Mount Asgard in Auyuittuq National Park, Baffin Island, Canada.

Royal Mint James Bond Collection

The Royal Mint has announced the launch of its James Bond commemorative coin and gold bar collection ahead of the release of the 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die. The collection includes a number of Royal Mint firsts – a 7 kilo gold coin, which is the largest coin with the highest face value to be produced in the Mint’s 1,100-year history and the world’s first James Bond bar in gold and silver, featuring all of the 25 official James Bond film titles.

Just one 7 kilo gold coin will be created as part of the James Bond Special Issue range, which also includes 2 kilo gold, 1 kilo gold and 5oz gold and silver coins. As well as the larger coins, the Bond collection also features three additional coin designs which when placed together reveal the 007 motif.

The coins are available at 007store.com

No Time To Die UK Number One

Billie Eilish’s James Bond theme No Time To Die is Number 1 on this week’s Official Singles Chart, earning Billie her first UK chart-topping single and the biggest opening week of all time for a Bond theme, according to available Official Charts Company records.

No Time To Die, which was co-written/produced by Billie and her brother Finneas, racked up 90,000 chart sales across the past seven days including 10.6 million streams, making it the biggest opening week for a single so far this year.

Own A Daniel Craig Designed Aston Martin

You could own an Aston Martin DBS Superleggera designed by Daniel Craig. In association with Neiman Marcus the limited-edition car is available in a run of seven in inky blue and features a powerful twin-turbo 5.2-liter V12 engine. Each customer will also receive one of only seven limited-edition, all-platinum Seamaster Diver 300M OMEGA timepieces – featuring a unique hand-engraved case back – plus tickets to the world premiere of No Time To Die, the 25th installment in the James Bond series.

With the purchase of each 007 Fantasy Gift, a donation will be made to support the work of the Opportunity Network – an organisation that works with students from historically and systematically underrepresented communities to harness their skills and passions to reach their college and career goals.

Decca To Release No Time To Die Soundtrack

Decca Records, in collaboration with Hans Zimmer, will release the official No Time To Die soundtrack on 27 March. Joining Hans Zimmer on scoring the soundtrack is Johnny Marr who is also the featured guitarist and composer Steve Mazzaro who is score producer.

The soundtrack release for No Time To Die will include an epic, sweeping orchestral version of Billie Eilish’s title track, co-written with her brother Finneas O’Connell.    

Decca will also release ‘Bond 25’ in celebration of the release of the 25th Bond film. This album includes brand new arrangements of all 25 iconic title themes, spanning nearly 60 years of cinema, including From Russia With LoveDiamonds Are ForeverLive And Let Die,GoldenEye and Die Another Day, newly recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios.

Royal Mail Reveals 007 Stamps

Royal Mail has revealed images of 10 new stamps being issued to celebrate the James Bond film franchise and the release of the 25th Bond film, No Time To Die

The stamps take inspiration from six key James Bond films across the decades, with the designs a stylistic tribute to the opening titles from each film.

James Bond is depicted in the following films: Casino Royale (Daniel Craig, 2006); GoldenEye (Pierce Brosnan, 1995); The Living Daylights (Timothy Dalton, 1987); Live And Let Die (Roger Moore, 1973); On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (George Lazenby, 1969); and Goldfinger (Sean Connery, 1964). A further four stamps celebrate some of Q Branch’s iconic vehicles and the films they appear in: the Lotus Esprit S1 Submarine from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977); Little Nellie, the autogyro from You Only Live Twice (1967); the Bell-Textron Jet Pack from Thunderball (1965); and the Aston Martin DB5, as seen in Skyfall (2012).

The stamps are available for pre-order at www.royalmail.com/jamesbond. They’ll be available on general sale from Tuesday 17 March.

Defender On The No Time To Die Set

Land Rover have launched their new Defender advert which shows the car put through its paces on the set of No Time To Die. The rehearsal footage included in the advert shows the new Defender launching into the air and being driven through swamps and rivers.  

The chase sequence in No Time To Die was led by stunt coordinator, Lee Morrison working alongside Oscar winner and special effects, action vehicles supervisor Chris Corbould. 

Lee Morrison stated: “We pushed the Defender further than we believed possible to generate the maximum excitement, and to give fans an insight into the uncompromising challenge of producing an incredible chase sequence which you can look forward to seeing in No Time To Die.” 

Pushing the Defenders to their limits was stunt driver Jessica Hawkins. Jessica commented: “It doesn’t get any more exhilarating than being a stunt driver in a James Bond movie and it’s an honour to be a part of this incredible movie driving the new Defender.”

No Time To Die Theme Released

The theme song to the 25th James Bond films title “No Time To Die” has been released. The song is written and performed by Billie Eilish, produced by her brother FINNEAS alongside Stephen Lipson, with orchestral arrangements by Hans Zimmer and Matt Dunkley and guitar from Johnny Marr. Billie will be performing it live for the first time, accompanied by FINNEAS, Hans Zimmer and Johnny Marr at the Brit Awards in London on February 18. 

“Billie and FINNEAS have written an incredibly powerful and moving song for No Time To Die, which has been impeccably crafted to work within the emotional story of the film,” said Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, the producers of No Time To Die

“There are a chosen few who record a Bond theme. I am a huge fan of Billie and FINNEAS. Their creative integrity and talent are second to none and I cannot wait for audiences to hear what they’ve brought – a fresh new perspective whose vocals will echo for generations to come,” said director Cary Joji Fukunaga.

Eilish said, “It feels crazy to be a part of this in every way. To be able to score the theme song to a film that is part of such a legendary series is a huge honour. James Bond is the coolest film franchise ever to exist. I’m still in shock”. 

FINNEAS adds. “Writing the theme song for a Bond film is something we’ve been dreaming about doing our entire lives. There is no more iconic pairing of music and cinema than the likes of Goldfinger and Live And Let Die. We feel so so lucky to play a small role in such a legendary franchise, long live 007.”