Daniel Craig Says JAMES BOND 23 Set to Begin Filming at the End of 2010

by Matt Goldberg    Posted:October 23rd, 2009 at 10:58 am

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It looks like fans of James Bond will have to wait at least two more years to see the next installment in the franchise.  Proving that you can get a response if you just shout questions at a person, someone asked Daniel Craig when we’ll see the next Bond film as he exited the stage door from “A Steady Rain”, the Broadway play he’s currently performing in alongside Hugh Jackman.  Craig responded that they’re set to begin filming at the end of next year.  As Bond films usually stake their claim around Thanksgiving, my guess is we’ll probably see 007 again around November 2011.

Hit the jump to see Craig’s response (it’s around 1:06) along with him and Jackman being good sports about signing autographs.

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Thanks to Collider reader Eddie for giving us the heads up to CommanderBond’s report (although their site is currently down at the moment).

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  1. aaronsullivan @

    This is good news. I’m happy time is being taken for the next one. For me, Quantum of Solace was a sort of masterpiece for what it was, but I know it’s not to everyone’s liking. Also, it plays FAR better on a home screen than the theater. It was obviously shot with the intention of the viewer having the whole frame easily in view — and it is beautifully shot this way. I also find the humor to be far more satisfying than previous installments.

    Anyway, my point is that I want something with substantial intrigue and character and weight for the next one and there was such a tight immediate connection in the first two that this new story will be a big step. It isn’t part two to another story this time.


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