James Bond’s gravestone is up in the Faroe Islands by order of the the government. Timeout reports that the island of Kalsoy has honored the fictional agent. No Time To Die saw Daniel Craig’s version of the character make the ultimate sacrifice. Now, the Faroese government decided to make their own monument. On the headstone, it reads, “In Memory of James Bond, 1962-2021.’ The site will probably become a tourist spot as the Bond devotees add another location for their bucket list. In fact, there is a James Bond Sightseeing Tour that runs through some of the filming locations for the most recent movie. There was quite a bit of deliberation about choosing to kill Bond at the end of the most recent film. But, Craig discussed how they came to that conclusion during an appearance on No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast. 

In memory of #JamesBond who (apparently) passed away in #NoTimeToDie, a tombstone has been placed on the spot in #Kalsoy #FaroeIslands (pic: © Sverri Egholm ao) #VisitFaroeIslands pic.twitter.com/6XAda9Q44W