Madame Tussauds Invests In Bonds

The name’s Bond. James Bond. And there are six of us! A collection of half a dozen Bond figures — the spitting images of Daniel Craig, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, Roger Moore, George Lazenby and Sean Connery — will be moving (in secret?) into Madame Tussauds Orlando for a limited time engagement on Oct. 5th 2019.

The figures in the Madame Tussaud’s Bond collection will be decked out in a classic 007 suits based on the original costumes from the film franchise.

The James’s will stand together against a floor-to-ceiling video display as Bond-based music plays.

A group of six James Bond figures will be moving into Madame Tussauds Orlando on Oct. 5.

 

 

“As the world anticipates the release of the 2020 James Bond film, we’re bringing the excitement and drama of the franchise to life here at Madame Tussauds Orlando,” James Paulding, general manager, said. “With video, lighting and an interactive 007 soundtrack, guests will be completely immersed in the world of James Bond.”

The Bonds on display date back to 1962. The Tussauds website says the Bonds will be staying in Orlando “until January 2020.”

The next Bond film — “No Time to Die,” starring Craig in the lead role — will be in theaters April 8th 2020.

The film also features Ana de Armas, Rami Malek, BIlly Magnussen and Ralph Fiennes.

Madame Tussauds Orlando is at Icon Park underneath the big wheel on International Drive.