‘James Bond’ coordinator explains why he spent over $70G on soda for Daniel Craig stunt scene in new movie

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A stunt coordinator on the set of the forthcoming James Bond movie “No Time to Die” used significant funds for Coca-Cola. The soda was used in a stunt scene for Daniel Craig’s stunt double.

Coordinator Lee Morrison, who has a longtime work relationship with Craig, 52, revealed in a recent interview that he needed 8,400 gallons of Coca-Cola for the scene, which cost more than $70,000.

The scene, which is shown in the movie’s trailers, has Craig’s stunt double Paul Edwards on a motorcycle as he jumps off a ramp and over a wall.

In order to prevent the motorcycle from sliding, Morrison sprayed the streets of Matera, Italy with the soda in order to create sticky traction upon landing. “I spent nearly €60,000 spraying Coca-Cola around Matera,”.

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