SPECTRE Production Updates: Casting For A Big Sequence In México To Begin Soon

SPECTRE Production Updates: Casting For A Big Sequence In México To Begin Soon

Production for the next James Bond adventure is moving along nicely and now they are preparing for their México shoot. Plus, some new shooting details have been revealed. Check it out!

By Saga - Jan 29, 2015 06:01 PM EST
Filed Under: James Bond
Source: Archivo007 (Spanish)
Good news mexican Bond fans, the production of this year´s Spectre is currently looking for extras for a rumored chase sequence featuring Daniel Craig´s 007 in the more modern parts of the city posibly due to the mexican incentive that was revealed a while ago. The sheet calls for people of all ages for the background crowd and extras this February 5th till February 7th. The chase sequence is rumored to feature a Day of the Death festival which would mark the first time a local holiday is portrayed in a James Bond movie since 1979´s Moonraker starring Roger Moore , which featured the Carnival of Rio.

In another update the crew will return to Austria this February 2nd to Obertillianch before moving to Solden to the Glacier Road from the 9th until the 17th, though the weather is a big concern to the shoot. Check this images from the Daily Mail UK that feature a recently shot plane crash.


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