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The tenth' Bond death scene was the first not to get deleted. Ironically however, it wasn't a death scene. For originally, there was a scene after the credits instead of the usual "Bond will return" line.
In it a bioengineered cybernetic Bond talks to a virtually unseen old man with a well-known voice, just lightning up Bond's cigarette, saying:
"You have so much of me inside you know, I'm afraid you picked up that habit. But don't worry, you won't get any cancer anymore. You'll drown only with difficulty. And you should have seen ME, when a rocket hit me right in the gut. You are as indestructable as I now." - "What do you want?" - "To keep your daughter safe. We agree on that, don't we?"
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1: This crazy credits scene was deleted in order not to weaken the impact of Bond's death. Plus, the producers decided rather than to market the next Bond movie with a scene after the credits, they'd rather surprise audiences that the new Bond will have to fight the old one in the upcoming movie, not befor it will open. Thus, this scene may be used in the beginning of the 2026 Bond.
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3: The reality behind this: That other character really survived, among other things, a direct rocket hit. Without much or any of an explanation. And the current Bond producers are not concerned with any continuity: The first Craig-Bond was supposed to be a complete reboot, i.e. not a continuation. Which nobody noticed, as they still used the same actor for M, Judy Dench, they had used before with Pierce Brosnan. In a later Craig-Bond, they revealed that Bonds die and are replaced with agents taking that number and name over, re-attaching the Craig Bonds to all the others. This image series here is based on that. Only to declare in "Spectre" Blofeld, who got killed decades earlier, is alive again, and that with a stupid twist. The rest however, in this little tale, I'm afraid, is made up.