No Time to Die

Continuity mistake: When Safin holds the baby while walking in the garden, right after Madeleine leaves, the baby's head and/or body position is not continuous between shots. (02:00:25)

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Logan, Felix and Bond walk down the market at night, the passers-by are not continuous between the front and back shots.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Madeleine's mum falls asleep her hand lies parallel to her legs. A shot later it's perpendicular, over her tummy.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Bond greets Felix for the first time, Felix's glasses disappear in the side shots only to reappear in the front shots.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: Young Madeleine sits next to her mum who asks her if she wants to play a game. A shot later Madeleine is sitting much closer to her.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Madeleine lies on top of Bond at the hotel in Italy, her right-hand swaps between being around his ear or behind his head.

Sacha

Other mistake: On the prison computer scan of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Blofeld's date of birth is shown as 4th July 1946, but he is only meant to be a few years older than James Bond, as seen in the photo of them together as teenagers in the film Spectre. That photo is meant to be circa 1985, and the newspaper clipping (also shown in Spectre) about Franz Oberhauser's (aka Blofeld) death in the avalanche happened when he was 16 years old. If he was 16 in 1985, then he should have been born in 1969, not 1946.

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Ernst Stavro Blofeld: James, you gave up everything for her. When her secret finds its way out, it'll be the death of you.

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Trivia: One of the biggest cinematic "casualties" of the pandemic. It was originally scheduled to be released in April 2020, then delayed to November 2020, then to April 2021, and finally premiered in London on 28 September 2021, shortly before a worldwide release.

Jon Sandys

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Question: How was Bond able to get Madeleine pregnant after the sadistic torture he endured at the hands of Le Chiffre in Casino Royale, where that was supposed to disable his ability to procreate? Also, why did Madeleine insist that her child was not Bond's?

Answer: There's no explanation, but there is much Internet speculation that, without being too graphic, believes Bond's injuries were probably treatable and less extensive than was shown, leaving him fertile. Also, movies often change, minimize, or ignore previous plot points in order to fit the current narrative.

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