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James Bond to fight blind super-villain in Croatia in next movie?

James Bond to fight blind super-villain in Croatia in next movie?

India Blooms News Service | | 30 Jul 2017, 06:52 pm
Los Angeles, July 30 (IBNS): The upcoming James Bond movie will see the detective fight against a blind super-villain in Croatia, media reports said.

The 25th instalment of the spy thriller has been tentatively titled "Shatterhand", reports said.

Fans are eagerly waiting to see who will play the role of James Bond in the movie.

Actor Daniel Craig has been portraying the character in the last few movies.

"It is based on the 1999 thriller Never Dream Of Dying by US author Raymond Benson, who also wrote Bond books Tomorrow Never Dies, Die Another Day and The World is Not Enough," mirror.co.uk reported.

A source told the website: “Bond scriptwriters feel it could be the perfect follow-up to Spectre . They are hoping to film in Croatia next year.”

Recently, it was announced that the much-awaited next movie of detective James Bond will hit the silverscreen in 2019.

The official Twitter page of James Bond had confirmed the date when the movie will release in the US.

It will hit the US silver screen on Nov 8, 2019.

"James Bond will return to US cinemas on November 8, 2019 with a traditional earlier release in the UK and the rest of the world," read the tweet posted by the official page of the detective.

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