Wednesday, 1 August 2012

TRAILER OUT: Bond Daniel Craig returns in Skyfall

By Hindustan Times

New Skyfall trailer is out! Daniel Craig is back with a bang within the new Bond franchise, where he's seen getting "killed" initially but returns to duty after the lifetime of M (Judi Dench) is threatened. The two-minute long clip provides you with a gist of the approaching Bond sequel that's filled with action and thrill.

The Huffington Post reports that the brand new trailer offers fans a whole have a look at Javier Bardem's villain, a blond-haired heavy who has a specific thing for inspector uniforms and sneering.

Skyfall looks promising and on top of things when put next to the sooner Bond series. The trailer is undeniably awesome but whether the movie will fulfill expections, we'll only know in November.

Bond film stars lend voices to 007 Legends
Daniel Craig, Michael Lonsdale, Richard Kiel and Naomie Harris may be voicing key James Bond characters in October tie-in 007 Legends.

Current Bond Daniel Craig will provide the agent's voice and face for not just Skyfall's 007, but for those of previous cinematic escapades as well.

Richard Kiel will again step into the mighty shoes of Jaws, Michael Lonsdale appears as Hugo Drax, and Naomie Harris is in at the action as fellow special operative Eve.

Unfortunately, the forged list gives away precious little in regards to the game itself, that is to add episodes from six Bond films; Drax and Jaws both appeared in Moonraker, already confirmed as an element of 007 Legends, at the side of On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

Its October 16 release date is timed to coincide with the coming of Skyfall in cinemas, only just avoiding an avalanche of action games within the following weeks (Medal of Honor, Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty); players can be capable of download the Skyfall missions after the film has made its debut.

Skyfall is about to hit the theaters on November 9.

Queen Elizabeth's cameo with 'Bond' at London Olympics opening ceremony
Britain's Queen Elizabeth arrived on the opening ceremony of the Olympics in spectacular style on Friday, greeted by an enormous roar from the gang as she appeared within the stadium to assist officially open the London Games.

Minutes earlier the 86-year-old monarch appeared in her first film role on big screens with the James Bond actor Daniel Craig at Buckingham Palace, her London residence.

In the film, the 2 were seen entering a helicopter which swept off over the capital. Minutes later a helicopter appeared above the stadium and released two individuals who parachuted just past the stadium.

The Queen then walked into the hole ceremony in east London, before the 60,000 strong audience, and before a choir sang the national anthem.