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Did they actually destroy an Aston Martin in Casino Royale?

Did they actually destroy an Aston Martin in Casino Royale?

In the case of Casino Royale, three of the custom-made DBS Aston Martins – which wore the numberplates TT 378 20 – were destroyed in one afternoon of filming. The damage bill reportedly totalled $1.25 million. But the resulting stunt is spectacular.

Did they really destroy a db5 in Skyfall?

Watching Skyfall it never even occured to me that they didn’t blow up that Aston Martin DBS. But they didn’t actually explode the car, so Aston Martin enthusiasts can breathe a sigh of relief. What they did was way, way cooler: they blew up a 3D printed scale model.

Did Daniel Craig get a DB10?

No, Daniel Craig does not currently own an Aston Martin. Daniel Craig used to drive an Aston Martin, but he auctioned it off for charity.

What cars were used in Spectre?

A Jaguar C-X75 (painted in dark orange) appears in the 2015 James Bond film Spectre as Mr. Hinx’s car (licensed ROMA 860K). It takes part in a car chase around Rome against James Bond, who drives an Aston Martin DB10. Jaguar supplied seven examples to the filmmakers.

What kind of cars were used in Spectre?

During the filming of the most spectacular and expensive Bond movie ever, a total of seven specially designed Aston Martin DB10 sports cars were destroyed.

Why was there a car chase in Spectre?

The latest Bond outing and the fourth film with Daniel Craig playing a more rebellious and parkour-proficient MI6 agent sought to feature a car chase or two (per series custom) just to check that off the list of things a Bond movie must have, like a dining car scene on a luxury train and a villain with some kind of thing on his face.

Are there any cars that James Bond has destroyed?

However, the series isn’t new to this game of destroying spectacular cars that would’ve cost a fortune for their purchase. Most people would kill for a chance to be behind the scenes and watch James Bond doing what he does best.

When does Spectre come out in the UK?

UK viewers will be first to see Spectre, with a London premiere on October 26. US audiences will have to wait until November 6 to see Bond’s wrecking spree. James Bond is notorious for never staying with the same woman for long – and it seems his creator Ian Fleming also had qualms about settling down.