The upcoming James Bond film just can't seem to catch a break. First, the lead star Daniel Craig injured his ankle putting production on pause, then there was a minor explosion on set followed by an upset crew who were disappointed with the director, Cary Fukunaga, who showed up hours late to set after a video game session.
The Sun now reports that one of the movie's characters, Grace Jones, walked off set because she didn't have enough lines in the film.
“Grace’s 007 homecoming was meant to be a real crowd-pleasing moment. Bosses were really excited about landing her," sources tell the publication. “Of course, she comes with a reputation, so they organized premium accommodation and rolled out the red carpet on set to make her feel welcome. But it turns out Grace was expecting to play a bigger role in the movie and took her brief cameo as a slight."
Grace is no rookie when it comes to Bond films as she starred in 1985's A View To A Kill as the villain May Day. Clearly, she expected more of a role and only time will tell if the script gets re-written to give her more of a starring position or if she's out for good.