Nine Of James Bond's Cars Have Been Stolen From The 'Spectre' Set

The next James Bond movie, "Spectre," takes its title from the criminal organization that's terrorized Agent 007 and his fellow spies ever since the film franchise's earliest days. But SPECTRE is no match for the real-life villains who just stole several cars from the Bond set.

Express reports that nine luxury cars that were to be used in "Spectre" have been stolen in Germany. Five of those cars were modified Range Rovers built specifically for "Spectre." The new Aston Martin DB10 was not among the stolen vehicles.

The cars were awaiting transport to the Alps for shooting set to commence next week. German authorities claim to have no leads on the stolen vehicles. It's also speculated that production on "Spectre" could be delayed due to the theft.

The "Spectre" car theft is the real-life nightmare scenario almost faced by another massive production earlier this year: "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." The Batmobile was rumored to have been stolen from the "Dawn of Justice" set in Detroit, but those rumors proved false — unless you believe that a bunch of Stormtroopers actually took the thing.

"Spectre," starring Daniel Craig and Christoph Waltz, and directed by "Skyfall" helmer Sam Mendes, hits theaters on November 6, 2015.