10 Insane Rumours For Upcoming Movies

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By Jack Pooley /

Though Hollywood's slate of blockbuster releases has slowed to a near-halt over the last year, the rumour mill has done no such thing, with the most anticipated upcoming films continuing to be fervently speculated on by fans.

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While the vast majority of movie rumours ultimately turn out to be false, sometimes set leaks and educated guesses do indeed turn up legitimate information, even if it can only ever been confirmed once said movie has hit cinemas.

Yet the rumours that end up being true aren't always the most obvious ones - sometimes that laughably implausible "leak" you read months ago turns out to be the actual, inexplicable truth.

And so, while these 10 rumours for some of the most eagerly awaited films of 2021 and 2022 certainly raise their fair share of skepticism, it's still entirely possible that at least some of them turn out to be true.

And even if not, you might be able to respect the barmy creativity that went into rustling up these alleged spoilers, no matter that they turned out to be bunk.

But at the same time, they're all worth keeping in the back of your mind in case, indeed, they are 100% on the money...

10. Bond Has A 5-Year-Old Daughter - No Time To Die

As much as Bond fans are fervently debating the possibility that 007 (Daniel Craig) might actually be killed off at the end of No Time to Die, there's a far more surprising rumour doing the rounds which, if true, could majorly shake up Bond's characterisation.

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The rumour states that, with the film taking place five years after Spectre, Bond will now have a five-year-old daughter with Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux).

After an apparent call sheet leaked from the movie's shoot referred to a five-year-old girl called Mathilde being featured in a scene with Madeleine, it's easy to believe that No Time to Die will indeed be giving Bond a child for the first time.

This would certainly up the stakes for 007's own survival, and lend a new emotional dimension to a character who has remained prickly and impenetrable throughout most of his cinematic tenure.

If true, hopefully it doesn't result in the villainous Safin (Rami Malek) kidnapping said daughter in the film's finale, because that would be stunningly lazy.

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