You can pay respects at the Faroe Islands film location, designed to mark Craig's final turn as Bond in No Time to Die.
In the film’s closing credits Jóhannus Kallsgarð, a local sheep farmer, who shepherded the 60 person crew is thanked as “The King of Kalsoy.
He’s now the tour guide of the official James Bond Faroe Islands Tour and it’s truly a hometown hero makes good story we didn’t know we needed. He presumably tells it all if you were to gois now available to buy or rent on all home release platforms, if you don’t quite feel like making a trip to the Faroe Islands in-person.
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