UPDATE: Finally! First Look at SKYFALL Villain Javier Bardem

UPDATE: Finally! First Look at SKYFALL Villain Javier Bardem

Spoilers! Do blondes have more fun? Ask Javier Bardem, because in these new set photos the Spanish actor shows off his golden locks.

By nailbiter111 - Mar 11, 2012 12:03 PM EST
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The new James Bond movie Skyfall was filming scenes today at Whitehall in central London. Daniel Craig was on hand, he was seen running through the streets covered in dust. Most likely a continuation of the scene we saw being filmed last month. But, the most interesting part is that we finally get our first look at Javier Bardem as the bad guy in the movie, Silva. And as you can see below Javier will be sporting blonde hair and is wearing a police uniform. I'll assume that he is wearing the uniform as a disguise for the scene.

Daily Mail Has More Photos of Today's Shoot


Dressed to kill: Bardem was joined on set by a group of heavily armed actors

Hiding in plain sight: Even though he plays a villain, Bardem wore a disguise as a Metropolitan Police Officer

Here comes trouble: Javier Bardem hit the streets of London today to shoot scenes for the new James Bond movie Skyfall



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The first James Bond comic book appeared in 1963 - an adaptation of the first Bond film Dr. No. Originally published by Classics Illustrated in the United Kingdom, it was later reprinted in the United States by DC Comics as part of its Showcase anthology series.

The next James Bond comic book didn't appear for nearly 20 years, when Marvel Comics published a two-issue adaptation of the 1981 film For Your Eyes Only. Marvel later adapted the 1983 film Octopussy in magazine format.

In 1989 comic books featuring Bond began to appear on a semi-regular basis for a few years, starting with an adaptation of Licence to Kill published in 1989 by Eclipse Comics and illustrated by Mike Grell. Grell would go on to write the miniseries Permission to Die, the first original (as in non-adapted) James Bond comic book storyline, which was published over a two-year period by Eclipse.

In 1992, Dark Horse Comics obtained the rights to produce James Bond comics and issued a number of miniseries and standalone stories up until 1995. In 1995, Topps Comics obtained the rights to publish an adaptation of the new Bond film, GoldenEye, which was announced as a three-issue miniseries.

A graphic novel adaptation of Charlie Higson's first Young Bond novel SilverFin was released in the UK on October 2, 2008. The book is illustrated by renowned comic book artist Kev Walker. - wikipedia




Skyfall, Craig's third outing as James Bond will be released on October 26, 2012. Daniel Craig will be joined by Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, as well as a Judi Dench as M.

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