Museum of Science and Industry to display famous James Bond gadgets, movie props


CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — He’s Bond… James Bond.

And next month many of his most famous gadgets will be on display at the Museum of Science and Industry.

At “007 Science: Inventing the World of James Bond”, visitors will see a car that turns into a submarine, a prototype jetpack, and other cool movie props.

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More than 100 artifacts will be on display from the James Bond movies at the Museum of Science and Industry.

Photo credit Museum of Science and Industry

The exhibit displays the science, technology and ingenuity from the movies.

“We are thrilled to partner with EON Productions to bring this groundbreaking new exhibit to life to tell the unique story of how science and technology is woven into popular fiction, which can often be a launching pad for imagining what’s possible,” said Dr. Chevy Humphrey, President and CEO at the Museum of Science and Industry.

More than 100 artifacts will be on display from the famous film franchise. The exhibit will also offer interactive experiences. Visitors can step into a lab space inspired by “Q”-the source of secret field technologies in the Bond movies and test their skills developing the perfect vehicle for spy activities and designing stunts.

Bond

More than 100 artifacts will be on display from the James Bond movies at the Museum of Science and Industry.

Photo credit Museum of Science and Industry

The exhibit debuts on March 7 and will continue until October 27. Ticket information can be found here.

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