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New Bond announced tomorrow
Sony Pictures to announce at a press conference tomorrow the identity of new 007
Oct 13 2005
By the end of tomorrow the world will finally know the identity of the new James Bond to star in the secret agent's 21st official screen outing 'Casino Royale'.
Sony Pictures Entertainment is hosting a press conference in London where they will cart out the chosen one and after three year of feverish speculation we can get on with our lives.
With a growing throng of rumours flying about everything seems to be pointing to British 'Layer Cake' star Daniel Craig to don the tuxedo and order the vodka martinis.
But enough already, time to hold the speculation and wait for tomorrow when we finally have our answer.
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