Sorry ladies, you won't be seeing Daniel Craig emerge on a hot beach in his tiny shorts this time - the nearest he'll get is Bognor!
Daniel Craig can forget topping up his tan in exotic locations while filming the new James Bond movie 'Skyfall' because the new movie will have to be shot nearly entirely in the UK because of the serious budget cuts.
The film was originally meant to be headed to China and Bali but now, these ideas have been canned to cut costs.
'Skyfall', the forthcoming 23rd instalment of the franchise, will star Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench and Ralph Fiennes.
Now the new movie, directed by Sam Mendes, will have to shoot on location in the UK but will probably head to Turkey for a short period.
"Six different countries were selected but after several technical and financial problems, it was decided to scale back and just use Turkey as the sole foreign location,” a source told the Daily Mirror.
In addition to Pinewood Studios, British beaches will also be used – including the classy Bognor Regis!
"As well as Pinewood's incredible facilities, the UK has some stunning beaches, particularly along the south coast near Bognor and parts of Wales,” the insider added.
'Skyfall' is set for release November 2012.
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