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Reportedly the upcoming James Bond film Spectre will be receiving $20 million from the Mexico government in order to show the country in a positive light. MGM and Sony, the producers behind the new film Spectre, have been approached by the government of the Mexico. The government has been struggling to change Mexico's international image to attract more investment and tourism and they feel this movie will help change their international image. We hear that the government also want certain changes in the script of the film. Among several changes the officials reportedly asked that an international ambassador, rather than a Mexico City mayor, should be replaced as the target of an assassination, and officials also requested that Mexican police should be depicted as a “special force.”
Directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig as James Bond for the fourth time, Spectre releases on 6th November.