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Daniel Craig has opened up about James Bond's death in No Time to Die, revealing why he wanted the iconic spy to be killed off.. The star's final outing as 007 was finally released last year, and ...
After five Bond films, Daniel Craig has officially handed in his license to kill. But the British actor says he sealed his character's fate just as his first 007 outing, 2006's Casino Royale , was ...
Bond infiltrates the Spectre party with Leiter's Cuban agent Paloma. Blofeld, overseeing the party from Belmarsh prison through Primo's bionic eye, deploys a nanobot mist to kill Bond, but Obruchev programmed the nanobots under Safin's orders to kill the Spectre members instead. Bond takes Obruchev to Ash and Leiter aboard a trawler.
Kill Bond in a humiliating sex scandal, kill MI6 cryptanalysts with a boobytrapped cipher machine. Bond kills SMERSH assassin Grant and foils the booby trap plot, but is nearly killed by Klebb with a poisoned shoe blade. Captured by the Deuxième Bureau and later dies. Donovan "Red" Grant Killed by Bond Dr. No: Dr. Julius No: Disrupt U.S ...
Bond tricks Grant into opening Bond's attaché case in the manner that detonates its tear gas booby trap, allowing Bond to attack and kill him. Bond and Romanova escape with the Lektor to Venice. Rosa Klebb, disguised as a hotel maid, attempts to steal the Lektor and kill Bond, but ends up being shot by Romanova.
Killed by Heracles during the Cuba Spectre meeting. Lorenzo – One of Spectre's guards seen during the Rome meeting. Thrown to his death by Bond from a balcony onto a large meeting table. Marco – One of Lucia Sciarra's bodyguards who secretly works for Spectre with orders to kill her. Shot in the head by Bond.
After nearly being executed, Bond exacts revenge on Blofeld in a duel, the former with a wooden staff and the latter armed with a sword. Bond eventually kills Blofeld by strangling him in a fit of violent rage; he then blows up the castle. Upon escaping, he suffers a head injury, leaving him an amnesiac living as a Japanese fisherman with Kissy.
Ian Fleming includes information about Blofeld's background in his novel Thunderball.According to the novel, Blofeld was born on 28 May 1908 (which is also Fleming's birthdate) in Gdingen, Imperial Germany (now Gdynia, Poland); his father Ernst George Blofeld was Polish of German descent, and his mother Maria Stavro Michelopoulos was Greek, hence his Greek middle name Stavro. [1]