For every one of Daniel Craig's five James Bond films, there has never been a consistent returning gun-barrel walk sequence. In these, Craig's Bond movies have only used the classic Maurice Binder graphics once. In each of the movies, a new gun-barrel walk sequence was filmed with the actor. In 'Casino Royale' (2006), the sequence was worked into Bond's first kill as a Double-O Agent. For 'Quantum of Solace' (2008) and 'Skyfall' (2012), the gun-barrel walk was moved from their traditional place right at the start of the film to just before the end credits roll. 'Spectre' (2015)'s gun-barrel walk used the Binder graphics and were sequenced in their traditional opening spot. In 'No Time to Die' (2021), the gun barrel sequence is still at the beginning but is uses CGI (computer generated imagery) for the contours graphics of the inside of the gun. Moreover, there is no red blood falling colour at the end of the gun-shot component of the gun-barrel walk, the first time this has happened in the series. Further, it is also the first time in a Daniel Craig Bond movie that he is seen wearing a tuxedo during a gun-barrel walk sequence.
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