8 Biggest Unconfirmed Rumours About 2020 Movies

2. Multiple Endings Have Been Filmed (And Bond Might Die) - No Time To Die

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No Time To Die is Daniel Craig's fifth and final turn as the suave killing machine James Bond, and as such, it's rumoured that the filmmakers are going to great lengths to make it feel like a grand cinematic event, as well as doing everything they can to keep spoilers firmly under wraps.

Recently, The Mirror published a report that purportedly included details about the movie's ending - or, should we say, endings. Allegedly, director Cary Fukunaga has shot three different conclusions, and only he knows which one will be used in the final cut, meaning that even Craig himself has no idea how this one ends.

On top of that, the outlet added that Bond might even be killed off and "replaced by a woman", but it's unclear whether this would be a part of all three endings, or just one.

While filming multiple endings is practically unheard of for a major blockbuster, it wouldn't be completely far-fetched if these endings were relatively small in scale. For example, maybe the final scene is a conversation between two characters, and that has been filmed three different ways. But shooting three different action scenes? That would be a stretch.

That being said, if this manages to keep a lid on any spoilers, then we say go for it - shoot as many endings as you want!

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