Bond 23 Won't Be Filming In India Anymore!

Bond 23 Won't Be Filming In India Anymore!

The New Bond movie was scheduled to film action scenes in the rooftop of a moving train at India, but now according to the Times of India journal it seems that it have been canceled.

By LucasMend - Sep 26, 2011 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: Times of India


According to the Times of India journal, the deal that Indian Railways gave to the production took to long to get into something. Now, Bond 23 will be filming in South Africa

Here is the confimation note from from the railway ministry:
The production company, India Take One Productions, have communicated to the railway ministry that they are not shooting the next Bond film in India, and that they are looking at other places.


The new James Bond movie was supposed to shoot on the rooftop of a moving train and inside a tunnel, but they were having a lot of trouble to have a permission because of security issues.

The ministry had gave the permission, so the movie would film in there at January-March next year, the officials were intrigued, because the production team wanted to "lock off the lones from seven to eight hours a day for seven days in a row".

However, the filming starts on november 9th at the Pinewood Studios, on London. Directed by Sam Mendes, With Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes and Javier Bardem on the cast, Bond 23 is coming on November 9th on USA!

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