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Spy chief thanks China on James Bond spoof

The attached clip — titled “No Time to Die Laughing” — featured a pair of Chinese actors playing fictional British spies called “James Pond” and “Black Window”…reports Asian Lite News

Britain’s spy chief on Thursday thanked China’s state news agency for “free publicity” after it posted a spoof of James Bond that mocked the Western intelligence community’s growing focus on threats posed by Beijing.

The rare response by MI6 head Richard Moore comes as China and Britain clash over Beijing’s treatment of its Uyghur minority and creeping authoritarianism in the former British colony of Hong Kong.

Moore — codenamed “C” within the agency — previously said adapting to China’s rise was the spy service’s “single greatest priority” and warned of Chinese “debt traps, data exposure and vulnerability to political coercion”.

Debt traps refer to China extracting concessions such as the use of ports from countries that sign up to its soft-power infrastructure initiative when they default on loan repayments.

In a tongue-in-cheek Twitter post on Tuesday, state news agency Xinhua said it had uncovered “leaked video” of a “secret meeting” between British and American spies after Moore bumped Beijing higher on MI6’s agenda.

The attached clip — titled “No Time to Die Laughing” — featured a pair of Chinese actors playing fictional British spies called “James Pond” and “Black Window”.

In his Thursday response, Moore tweeted: “Thank you for your interest (and the unexpected free publicity!)”

He posted a link to a speech he gave in November in which he said China sought to “exploit the open nature” of British society and “distort public discourse and political decision making across the globe”.

In four and a half minutes of what Xinhua called “rib-tickling moments” filled with canned laughter, the elegantly dressed duo enter a castle and start discussing a dossier on Chinese espionage tactics, only to realise the papers actually refer to the United States.

Pond — codenamed “Agent 0.07” — then blasts the “fictional Chinese debt trap and data trap” as a “pathetic” excuse to get more funding for British intelligence.In a call with an apparent CIA operative, Pond learns the US has tapped his mobile phone.

He is warned not to buy a model made by sanctioned Chinese company Huawei due to a supposed “backdoor”, before being gifted a new phone by the CIA.

“To be America’s enemy is dangerous,” says the champagne-swilling Pond. “But to be America’s friend is fatal.”

Britain caused outrage in China last year after blocking the involvement of telecoms giant Huawei from involvement in its 5G broadband roll-out, after the US raised spying concerns.

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007 Breaks Pandemic Box Office Record

China, incidentally, is now the world’s largest movie theatre market, having toppled the U.S. when the pandemic was raging. This past Friday, September 30, ‘No Time to Die’ opened in 54 markets internationally…reports Asian Lite News.

Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond has shaken and stirred the international box-office with a first-weekend earning of $119 million, even as the ‘Venom’ sequel starring Tom Hardy brought cheer to the U.S. market by setting a pandemic record of raking in $90.1 million in its opening weekend.

According to Variety.com, ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ beat the previous records set by another Marvel property, ‘Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’, and the Scarlett Johansson-starrer ‘Black Widow’.

The 25th James Bond movie, ‘No Time to Die’, meanwhile, looks all set to recover its delayed production costs of $250 million, plus another $100 million spent on marketing and promotions, when it releases in the week ahead in 15 major markets, including France, Russia and North America, before it lands in China on October 29.

China, incidentally, is now the world’s largest movie theatre market, having toppled the U.S. when the pandemic was raging. This past Friday, September 30, ‘No Time to Die’ opened in 54 markets internationally.

‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’, which is much darker than its 2018 predecessor, which also had Tom Hardy in the lead, interestingly, is playing only in cinemas, as opposed to being also available on-demand in a hybrid release format.

Although a Marvel franchise, like Disney’s ‘Shang Chi’, which it has displaced from the No. 1 spot, ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ is being released by Sony Pictures.

The second movie of the Sony Spider-Man Universe, the super villain action thriller will arrive in India on October 14. It will be the first Hollywood film to be released theatrically across Maharashtra after cinemas are allowed to open in the state on October 22.

Exulting over the box-office numbers (the film also made $13.8 million in Russia, the only other market where it has been released), Sony’s Chairman, Tom Rothman, said in a statement quoted by Variety.com. “With apologies to Mr Twain: The death of movies has been greatly exaggerated.”

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Royals Get Bond Treatment

The 53-year-old actor said to being “greatly relieved” that ‘No Time To Die’, which had previously seen its release delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, is now finally ready to be released in cinemas, after so many months of frustration…reports Asian Lite News.

The Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall along with William and Kate attended the world premiere of the new Bond film ‘No Time To Die’.

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, have hailed the “inspirational” efforts of the cast and crew.

The Royal couple said in a post on their Twitter account @KensingtonRoyal: “Wonderful to see @007 back on our big screens! No Time To Die is the 25th Bond film and Daniel Craig’s last after 15 years in the role.

“It showcases the inspirational work of actors, musicians, directors, cinematographers and all those involved in making the film so special.”

Funds from the world premiere have been awarded to charities that support serving and former members of the UK’s intelligence agencies, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

  The royals have welcomed the news in their Twitter post.

 The tweet added: “Tonight’s world premiere will benefit charities supporting serving and former members of the three intelligence agencies: the Secret Intelligence Service, the Security Service, and @GCHQ.”

  The Duke and Duchess were joined at the premiere by Daniel Craig, who is making his last-ever appearance as James Bond in the movie.

 The 53-year-old actor said to being “greatly relieved” that ‘No Time To Die’, which had previously seen its release delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic, is now finally ready to be released in cinemas, after so many months of frustration.

  Reflecting on the lengthy delay, Craig said: “We’ve had Covid so everything has to be put into perspective doesn’t it?

  “I am greatly relieved: we make Bond movies for the cinema and we’re here and I couldn’t be happier about that.”

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