They have it figured out by now: Rami Malek on Bond 25 troubles

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Rami Malek says despite shooting delays on ‘Bond 25’, the makers of the film have found a way around the project.
The Oscar winner, who stars as the antagonist in the new film, dismissed rumours about the upcoming Bond movie, including that key scenes between Malek and Bond star, Daniel Craig were not going to be able to be shot.
‘The key scenes is something that was fabricated,’ he said. Craig, who will reprise his role as Agent 007 for the fifth and final time, underwent minor surgery following an ankle injury while filming the movie in Jamaica last month. Wearing a cast, the “Spectre” star was seen prepping at the gym for the shoot next week. Malek said though he started filming, he was yet to shoot with Craig. “… Daniel was injured, so they are shooting what they can. I talked to director Cary (Fukunaga) yesterday and the schedule has been altered. I know that. But with a franchise like this, I think they have it together. They have it figured out by now,” he said.
“I haven’t shot with Daniel yet, but I’m thrilled to work with him,” he said of his shooting in Norway where Craig was not present. (IANS)
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