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MI6 Confidential - Issue #34

24th March 2016

Issue #34 of the James Bond magazine MI6 Confidential follows SPECTRE around the world

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The multi-million dollar SPECTRE opened in cinemas late last year to a raft of expectation and a record-breaking first week at the box office. Although, as time would tell, the financial takings did not top its predecessor, the tone of SPECTRE struck a chord with many, and harkened back to an easier, more cavalier era of Bond. As its Associate Producer Gregg Wilson explains to MI6 in this issue, SPECTRE is bigger and bolder by design, and reveals an unburdened Bond.

As well as conversations with Wilson, Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris, this issue of MI6 Confidential magazine cast an eye back at the box office and global premieres of the 24th Bond film, and inspect the way the film was marketed via EON's many promotional partners.

Issue #34 Includes:

SPECTRE Around The World - The world and regional premieres from London to Mexico
SPECTRE At The Box Office - Full analysis of the financials from opening to Blu-Ray release
Top Of His Game - Gregg Wilson on the bigger, bolder Bond
The Home Front - Ben Whishaw & Naomie Harris discuss returning to the franchise
The Brands Of SPECTRE - The promotional partners and tie-in campaigns
The 'Simplexity' Of The Martini - Belvedere's head mixologist dissects the drink
DB10 Goes Miniature - Bond's unique Aston is painstakingly recreated by Corgi
The Bond Connection - Sir Roger Moore's collaboration with Liberty Fabrics


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Issue #34 is now shipping around the world. To order online, visit www.mi6confidential.com


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