Apple TV+ has announced a new documentary, “The Sound of 007,” about the history of six decades of James Bond music, reports Deadline. The documentary will make its global debut on Apple TV+ to mark the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film series in October 2022.
Produced by MGM, “The Sound of 007” brings together Ventureland and EON Productions, the award-winning producing team of the James Bond documentary, “Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007.” The documentary feature will be directed by Mat Whitecross and produced by John Battsek.
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