'James Bond 24 Spectre' Accident On Set Leaves Daniel Craig Injured! Will This Cause Major Release Date Delays?

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It looks like "James Bond 24 Spectre" will definitely be delayed if issues keep on hindering cast and crew to film the movie.

New reports reveal that lead actor Daniel Craig suffered a sprain on his knee while filming one of the scenes. This caused alam among movie execs who are already pressed for time. With all the delays, can they still make it to the Nov. 6 release date?

"Bond bosses would have been panicking," a source told the Sun.

"Filming deadlines are so tight, any sort of delay can bring mayhem to the schedules."

However, a spokesperson for the movie confirmed that Daniel is well and will continue with filming this week. "He will be filming on Saturday as planned," the spokesperson shared.

Source say that the accident is similar to Pierce Brosnan's stunt injury when he was filminf "Die Another Day" in 2002.

Meanwhile, previous reports claimed that the cast was banned from filming a scene in Rome after protestors complained about a possible damage should the scene materialize.

"Star actor Daniel Craig (James Bond) was supposed to jump out of a moving helicopter, near the Ponte Sisto bridge, a stunning 15th century piece of architecture," Air Herald reported.

"Unfortunately protestors claim the site is too sacred for filming the scene, and the stunt could put the beloved bridge at risk of damage. Devout Catholics were particularly troubled by the filming, because the bridge is linked to the reign of Pope Innocent X."

It was just recently revealed that Daniel Craig will be working alongside Christoph Waltz, Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux, and Dave Bautista in this new Bond flick. Returning cast would include Ralph Fiennes as M, Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny, Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner and Ben Whishaw as Q.

It has also been revealed that James Bond's choice of vehicle for this film will be the new Aston Martin DB10.

"James Bond 24 Spectre" will hit the big screens on November 6, 2015.

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