‘No Time to Die’ Stunt Team Used $70,000 Worth of Coca-Cola to Pull Off Motorcycle Stunt

Daniel Craig’s James Bond movies have featured a rotating roster of co-stars and filmmakers, but one person who has remained a constant during Craig’s 007 tenure is stunt coordinator Lee Morrison.

Daniel Craig’s go-to stunt collaborator, Morrison has been working with the actor since 2001’s “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.” In an interview with Total Film magazine (via NME), Morrison revealed that for Craig’s final Bond outing “No Time to Die” they came up with a wild stunt idea that resulted in 8,400 gallons of Coca-Cola being sprayed on the streets of Matera, Italy.The stunt in question is featured prominently in the “No Time to Die” trailers and finds Bond riding a motorcycle off a jump and over a wall to land on the cobblestone streets of Matera.

Morrison said the specifics of the stunt had Craig’s stunt double motorcycle rider Paul Edwards riding off a 25ft ramp at 60mph.

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