The as-yet-untitled movie sees Craig return to the role of 007 for what is thought to be the final time. Today, two MI6 favourites were spotted on set with Craig, filming scenes for the caper. The star was spotted with Ralph Fiennes - returning as M - and Rory Kinnear, who is back as Bill Tanner. This is Kinnear’s fourth Bond movie, after his appearances in Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre. It’s Fiennes’ third.

All three were suited-up for the exterior scenes, with director Cary Fukunaga also seen conversing with his stars. Craig’s recent ankle injury was known to have disrupted schedules slightly, but he looked to be on fine form as he continued to make progress on the blockbuster. There was no sign here of Christoph Waltz, who has been alleged to be reprising his role as Blofeld - albeit very briefly. Baz Bamigboye tweeted: “Exclusive: Hello Mr Waltz... we’ve been expecting you.

James Bond 25 is in production in London

Rory Kinnear and Ralph Fiennes are back to work

The movie is out in 2020

“#ChristophWaltz is back as #Blofeld in ⁦@007⁩ #Bond25, shooting scenes at Pinewood Studios. “When a visitor spotted him, Waltz insisted, “You haven’t seen me.”” Plans must have changed: he said back in 2017 that he would not be returning. “No, I’m sorry. I’m really sad, but that’s the tradition, that there is a new (actor)… Sorry. I would’ve liked to,” he told Talky Movie in Italy at the time.

Daniel Craig was suited-up for the scenes

This is Fiennes' third movie as M

Waltz’s appearance is thought to be brief: he was seen being arrested at the end of 2015’s Spectre. The main villain this time round is portrayed by Rami Malek, the Oscar-winning star of Bohemian Rhapsody. And he recently spoke out on his conditions for accepting a villain in a movie like this. “It’s a great character and I’m very excited,” he told the Mirror.

Craig showed no signs of struggle from his ankle issue

This is Kinnear's fourth Bond outing

“But that was one thing I discussed with [director Cary Fukunaga]. I said, ‘We cannot identify him with any act of terrorism reflecting an ideology or a religion. “‘That’s not something I would entertain, so if that is why I am your choice then you can count me out.’ “That was clearly not his vision. So he’s a very different kind of terrorist. “It’s another extremely clever script from the people who have figured out exactly what people want in those movies.

The movie has had a string of bad luck but seems to be back on track

It still does not have a title