James Bond ‘Spectre’ script stolen by hackers

Early screenplay among material taken in cyberattack on Sony studio computers

Sam Mendes, the director of the new James Bond movie has revealed the title for the latest installment of the 007 series to be 'SPECTRE'. Video: Reuters

Early villains have emerged in the next James Bond film 'Spectre' as hackers stole a version of the screenplay in a cyberattack on Sony Pictures.

Producers of the James Bond films said they learned on Saturday morning that an early version of the Spectre script was among material stolen and made public by hackers who infiltrated computers at the Sony studio.

“Eon Productions is concerned that third parties who have received the stolen screenplay may seek to publish it or its contents,” Eon said in a statement, while warning that the script is protected by UK copyright laws.

Hackers began an attack on the Sony entertainment arm on November 24th , disabling the computer network and stealing and leaking a much sensitive information in the most severe cyberattack on a company on US soil. The identity of the hackers has yet to be determined.

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Spectre, starring Daniel Craig as 007, is set for release on November 6th, 2015. Filming began this month after producer Barbara Broccoli and director Sam Mendes unveiled the title, cast and new car, but little about the plot.

“I was so excited to tell this story but to explain why, I would have to tell you the plot and I can’t do that,” Mr Mendes said.

The Bond franchise is one of the most lucrative for Sony Pictures and the last installment Skyfall brought in $1.1 billion (€88m) worldwide, more than any other Bond film.

A Sony spokesman said news reports that the cyberattack forced the studio to stop production on films, including Spectre were wrong. “Productions are still moving forward,” Robert Lawson told Reuters.

Reuters