Producer Michael G Wilson, left, and Associate Producer Gregg Wilson, right, with an Aston Martin DB5 stunt car, one of eight stunt replicas built by Aston Martin for the James Bond film No Time to Die, ahead of a charity auction at Christie's in London.Some of James Bond's iconic high-tech gadgets are up for sale at Christie's Auction House in London to celebrate 60 years since the release of the first movie, Dr No, in 1962.
There are other vehicles, costumes and props up for sale, including the Faberge-style egg from the 1983 Roger Moore movie, Octopussy; a stunt motorcycle from No Time to Die, and various costumes from the franchise."Everybody loves James Bond, every one of us have grown up with James Bond to some extent," he said.
"They are all exceptional events and they all bring back great memories and memories of issues that we had, the problems we had. And so it's a mixture of feelings about it. When you see these props, that brings back a whole mixture of different kinds of feelings."James Bond, played by Daniel Craig in five films, starting with Casino Royale in 2006, died in last year's No Time to Die.
"We have plenty right now to worry about. So we'll settle next year. So we'll begin to focus on where Bond goes from here."
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