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Daniel Craig's New Look In 'No Time To Die' Is More Farmer Than 007

A very different look this time around.

The new James Bond flick No Time To Die has officially wrapped filming and the first photos of Daniel Craig on set are starting to be released.

In one snap, Craig is seen wearing suspenders and fans have been having some fun with the new look, which is quite different from his usual polished suits.

Some compared him to a farmer:

Should we start calling him Jimmy now?

And then there was this Titanic reference:

It seems the braces look is going to be popular in the film with this paparazzi shot of Craig showing Bond looking slightly more like his usual self:

No Time To Die, sees Bond retired and living it up in Jamaica when Felix Leiter from the CIA asks him for help with a case. Their mission is to rescue a kidnapped scientist, but, as you can expect, it’s not as simple as that. Bond then follows the trail of a mysterious villain who is armed with dangerous new technology – we assume this is Rami Malek’s role.

It’s believed director Cary Joji Fukunaga shot three different endings for the film in order to keep the ending a secret from even those in the film.

According to The Mirror, even Craig has no idea what happens in the end.

The publication also reports that in No Time To Die, Bond snags himself a wife, Madeleine Swann, but she keeps her maiden name.

A source revealed that in the film, Craig says, “Morning, Mrs Bond,” but ­Madeleine, played by Léa Seydoux, responds, “Don’t you mean Ms Swann.”

The source added, “After Madeleine’s response Bond looks at her in an admiring way. It’s why he married her. She, like him, is tough and independent. The daughter of a gangster.”

They also revealed that Fleabag star and Bond writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge had a large influence on the script and the film is “a big statement about how the franchise is moving into the 21st century”.

I don’t know about you, but I’m even more excited to see the film now.