Jesper Christensen's 'Mr. White' Will Return In SPECTRE
Though his name was missing from yesterday's announcement, actor Jesper Christiansen has confirmed that he'll be joining the impressive cast of Sam Mendes' SPECTRE, and reprising his role as Mr. White.
It seems the criminal organization known as Quantum will not be completely written out of future Bond movies after all. When there was no mention in Skyfall, many thought this plotline was to be abandoned, but Jesper Christiansen's return as Quantum liaison Mr. White appears to contradict that. While speaking to Euroman, the actor confirmed that he'd be reprising the role. "I am looking forward to working with Sam Mendes and Daniel Craig. It is a truly exciting script and a very capable team. So it'll be fun...". Christiansen debuted as White in Casino Royale, and then was last seen making his escape through the tunnels beneath Siena in Quantum Of Solace with the aid of M's double-agent bodyguard, Mitchell. Is 007 going to have to content with both SPECTRE and Quantum in his next outing? We'll find out when SPECTRE goes on general release November 6, 2015. The movie will also star Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Andrew Scott, Monica Belluci, Dave Bautista and Lea Seydoux.
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