The upcoming James Bond movie No Time To Die has become the most expensive movie in the film series at a jaw-dropping £200 million.
According to the accounts released by the film's production firm B25, No Time to Die, which is expected to hit cinemas in November, will be the most expensive in the Bond series B2B reports the blockbuster could have cost £47 million more, until production costs were lowered thanks to a tax scheme for filmmaking at UK-based studios.
It means it is 250 times more expensive than the first Bond outing Dr No, which cost £800k in 1962. Its cost also towers above the cash spent on the previous two Bond films Spectre (£182million) and Skyfall (£138million).