No Time To Die:
James Bond Location: Norway Nitteldal: Nittedal, a city eighteen miles north of Oslo, was used for the filming of a frozen lake sequence.The scene sees Rami Malek’s villain chasing a child over a frozen lake, and is rumoured to be a flashback scene for Léa Seydoux ‘s Madeleine Swann character. Production later returned to Norway’s Atlantic Ocean Road for a driving scene, which saw the return of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage, a classic 80s Bond car featured prominently in The Living Daylights. Jamaica, Port Antonia: Jamaica was one of the first locations announced for the film, following a live stream at Ian Fleming’s Goldeneye estate in Northern Jamaica. Jamaica is where Bond is enjoying his retirement at the start of the film and was the location of Daniel Craig’s much-publicised ankle injury. Production later moved to the country’s capital, Kingston.
James Bond (Gunnar Schäfer) Ian Flemings villa Goldeneye inside the living room
Bond is again returning to the
Scottish highlands following his
explosive trip in 2012’s
Skyfall,
and it doesn’t look like this next visit is going to be any quieter. England, London: Bond’s home of London, of course, returns as a key location, specifically Whitehall and Hammersmith.
"No
Time To Die" 2020
Bondlocation Matera
Italy.
The hotel where
Daniel Craig worked out in the
mornings before filming was the
Palazzo Del Duca Matera. (There
was also some filming done on the
terrace.
The scenes were shot on the Acquedotto Bridge ,37 meters high and 90 meters long, which connects the two sides of the Gravina stream. Right there, the stuntman who replaces Craig for the most acrobatic and dangerous scenes performed a spectacular dive, launching himself beyond the majestic arched structure, which leads, through a suggestive karst gorge, to the old city.
"No Time To Die" Ponte Bridge Acquedotto, Sassi di Matera, Gravina in Puglia Bondlocation in Italy.Gravina di Puglia.
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