Just watched "No Time to Die" not long ago. It's about the current pandemic.
Sinister group is called "Hydra." What did they find in the vaxxes? Microscopic hydras.
Plot of the movie? Deadly bioweapon.
"Codenamed Heracles, the bioweapon at the heart of Safin's sinister plot in No Time to Die was originally developed on M's orders as a way of eradicating collateral damage from MI6 assignments. Heracles is a swarm of nanobots, which can be programmed with target DNA, infecting and killing the chosen target on contact. Heracles can come into contact with anyone other than their designated target harmlessly but effectively turns them into a carrier, making their touch deadly to the target, or anyone sharing their DNA. The film shows the weapon's deadly effects spreading between family members on contact, but it's explained that it could be refined to target anyone from a specific individual to entire ethnicities."
https://www.cbr.com/james-bond-no-time-to-die-weapon-explained/
Oh, and James Bond was apparently blown up and killed in this movie. Does this signal the end of the 3-letters/DS?
Just watched "No Time to Die" not long ago. It's about the current pandemic.
Sinister group is called "Hydra." What did they find in the vaxxes? Microscopic hydras.
Plot of the movie? Deadly bioweapon.
"Codenamed Heracles, the bioweapon at the heart of Safin's sinister plot in No Time to Die was originally developed on M's orders as a way of eradicating collateral damage from MI6 assignments. Heracles is a swarm of nanobots, which can be programmed with target DNA, infecting and killing the chosen target on contact. Heracles can come into contact with anyone other than their designated target harmlessly but effectively turns them into a carrier, making their touch deadly to the target, or anyone sharing their DNA. The film shows the weapon's deadly effects spreading between family members on contact, but it's explained that it could be refined to target anyone from a specific individual to entire ethnicities."
https://www.cbr.com/james-bond-no-time-to-die-weapon-explained/