What vehicles does Bond drive/pilot in the next James Bond movie?
What vehicles does Bond drive/pilot in the next James Bond movie?
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2028
91%
An Aston Martin
77%
Aston Martin DB Series
51%
A car also capable of driving itself
44%
A Land Rover
41%
A convertible car
40%
A motorcyle
40%
An unpowered parachute
34%
A motorboat
33%
Off-road vehicle
32%
Any rover (Range, Land, Mars, moon, etc.)
28%
Aston Martin Lagonda
27%
A helicopter
26%
A jet aircraft
23%
A drone/quadcopter
23%
An electric scooter (e.g. bird/lime)
22%
A sailboat
22%
Aston Martin Valhalla
22%
A BMW
22%
Aston Martin Valkyrie
22%
Aston Martin Vantage

James Bond must be the one actively at the controls. Being a passanger does not count.

Questions will only resolve after the official movie is out (no resolutions based off the trailers). I will turn off the ability to add more answers when the movie releases, but leave betting open. I will try to see the movie within the first 1-2 days it is released to resolve quickly.

"James Bond" means the protagonist of the film. If we get a new bond/007 agent who goes by another name, we will use them for the sake of this market.

Refers to the next official Bond movie after No Time to Die (2021), I'll change the title once we know what it is.

I didn't want to clutter @HenriThunberg 's much nicer Next James Bond movie (#26) [Mega Independent] / Prop bets:

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omg i want to bet on crazy things but they're already priced too high!

1y
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
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A penis shaped car
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A kidnapper van
1y

Are we thinking of this as just an unmarked white van?

@Nikos You nailed it, except I'd leave an exception for this marking specifically.

1y

I know my Bond history pretty well, and the literal ONLY times he's ever driven a convertible were during the Pierce Brosnan ones where the studio had a product placement deal with BMW. (Which then used his initial film, "GoldenEye," as a first-of-its-kind vehicle for launching an entirely new car: the BMW Z3.) He drove a Z8, also a convertible, in another movie.

While it's a bit silly to be prognosticating about anything whatever Bond-related at the moment – we have no idea what the studio's even planning in terms of the character – it's a reasonably safe bet that he'll continue in Aston Martins and Land Rovers. If so, it's a similarly safe bet that he'll drive solely hardtops, as Daniel Craig did in his five Bond movies.

OTOH considering "a ballooned-powered house like in 'Up'" is at 67% at this writing, I guess this isn't particularly serious.

@JeffKirk woah, we now have some smart money in this market! Take up all that free mana!

As the market creator I'm not betting so as to not bias any questionable results that come up, but you should take full advantage of it!

1y
House with balloons attached to it (like the movie Up)

This is how I am choosing to interpret this answer.

(N.B. I am not market creator/resolver)

1y

@JoelHancock lol. Thanks! I wouldn’t have gotten it otherwise. I’ve edited it for clarity.

1y
A vehicle integrated into footwear, such as heelys or jet boots.
1y

LOL. Bond in heelys. Please make it so 🙏

1y

@Nikos I started by thinking “rollerblades” and broadened the category until I thought it was likely enough to be worth betting on.

answered1y
A zipline
1y

Getting away from vehicles, but I think it still counts ;)

answered1y
A bulldozer
1y

Inspired by @DanPowell

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