A small camera crew from the No Time To Die production spent three weeks with The King of Kalsoy at the edge of Trøllanes filming shots for Safin’s island with locals hired as runners.
I said, ‘Can we get her on the film?’ That’s where I came from.” According to GQ, Craig wasn’t always a pleasure to work with in the No Time To Die writers’ room. “I’ve been very ...
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