Casino Royale Extended Version

HBO Max appears to be monopolizing on the “dark and gritty” alternate versions of films that can be seen on their service alone; the streaming service will release a longer and more violent version of the James Bond film Casino Royale.

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Casino Royale Extended Version

A violent and extended cut of Casino Royale exists, and it’s coming to HBO Max. Daniel Craig’s 007 debut came with the 2006 film, and at the time, there was arguably more concern over the color of the actor’s hair than anything else. Casino Royale reveals the full complexity of James Bond's character, his sophistication, his sensitivity (he has serious anxieties about being a killer) and also his darker side. Available now at AbeBooks.co.uk - Hardcover - Jonathan Cape, London - 1953 - Book Condition: Fine - 1st Edition - Fine - First Edition, First Printing with the words 'First Published 1953'. With Casino Royale, not only do you get that, but you also happen to get one of the finest 007 movies of recent times, too. A reboot for the franchise that ushers in Daniel Craig as a rawer, younger Bond, Casino Royale works a lot better than its follow-up, Quantum Of Solace by simple virtue of having a much better story at its core, going back.

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Casino Royale was rated PG-13 upon its release in 2006. According to Phil Noble Jr., in association with movie-censorship.com, the U.K. theatrical release did not include a torture scene. There were also extended fight scenes that were in the original cut that never made it into theaters in the United States.

Another big development is that HBO GO will be discontinued after July 31, 2020. Many subscribers of HBO GO used the platform to stream HBO originals such as Game of Thrones. These customers will have to make a switch to the new platform, which is loaded with the same HBO content, along with so much more.

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HBO Max is currently streaming and available for about $15 a month. The new streaming service is currently offering a free week to try out the service.