‘No Time To Die’ producers poured 8,400 gallons of Coca-Cola on Italian street for James Bond stunt
No Time To Die have revealed they used 8,400 gallons of Coca-Cola to make a cobbled street less slippery for a James Bond motorbike stunt.According to stunt boss Lee Morrison, Daniel Craig devised the trick allowing his stunt double rider Paul Edwards to hit a 25ft ramp at 60mph, clear a wall and land on cobbles. The film crew spent £55,000 on the sugary soft drink that, once dried, left a sticky residue on the stones.“I spent nearly €60,000 spraying Coca-Cola around Matera,” Morrison told Total Film this month.