Blofeld reveals he manipulated Bond into believing Swann had betrayed him five years earlier, resulting in Bond ending their relationship. Bond loses his temper and starts to choke Blofeld. The contact causes Blofeld to succumb to infection within seconds, and he dies shortly afterwards.
Safin's most defining trait is his desire for revenge against Spectre, as their leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld ordered Mr. White to murder Safin's family. However, despite Safin's tragic backstory, it becomes less of a factor in his motivation.
In London, it turns out that Swann is Safin's psychiatrist. Safin makes his intention clear. In order to save Bond, Swann must kill Blofeld using the nanobots. While Swann is initially hesitant, she eventually agrees to put a Heracles targeted for Blofeld on her hands.
In the pre-credits to Sean Connery's final EON James Bond movie, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), 007 thinks he has disposed of SPECTRE head Ernst Stavro Blofeld by pushing him headfirst into a large pool of boiling mud: 'Welcome to hell, Blofeld'.
Madeleine is the daughter of SPECTRE agent, Mr. White and his wife. In 1998, Lyutsifer Safin came to the White house in Nittedal, Norway to kill Mr. White; who had murdered his entire family on orders from SPECTRE leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Roger Moore is remembered as the "funny" James Bond but his 007 killed Blofeld once and for all in 1981, something Daniel Craig didn't do in Spectre. Roger Moore's James Bond did the one thing Daniel Craig's 007 couldn't: kill Bond's greatest enemy, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Blofeld reveals he manipulated Bond into believing Swann had betrayed him five years earlier, resulting in Bond ending their relationship. Bond loses his temper and starts to choke Blofeld. The contact causes Blofeld to succumb to infection within seconds, and he dies shortly afterwards.
Bond and Madeleine Swann bring us on an emotional rollercoaster. "You have all the time in the world," he says. "She does have your eyes," she responds, confirming that Mathilde is his daughter.
Bond's first encounter with Oberhauser has the villain cry "cuckoo". This is a reference to Bond being a "cuckoo in the nest", the foreigner disrupting the happiness of Oberhauser's family life. Franz Oberhauser is supposed to be the son of the Fleming-created character, Hannes Oberhauser.
Madeline Swann is the daughter of Mr. White, a member of the criminal organization Spectre. As a young child in Norway, Swann witnessed the death of her mother at the hands of Lyutsifer Safin. Safin murdered Swann's mother as vengeance for Mr. White killing Safin's entire family under orders from Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Tragedy strikes on their wedding day, however, when Blofeld and his henchwoman Irma Bunt shoot at Bond and Tracy in a drive-by shooting. Tracy is shot in the head and killed.
Safin's Aim Was Revenge On Madeleine
Granted, Safin was only able to kill Bond and not Madeleine as well, but Madeleine is left thoroughly heartbroken and Safin has already killed Blofeld and destroyed SPECTRE by this stage. Thus, his revenge plot is solidly secured.
The inspiration
“The intention was to create a 'pure', expressionless, clean mask to counter the aggression of the character,” Suttirat says, “but also, to underscore a camouflage necessity in the pivotal scene set in the snowy Norwegian landscape.
Lyutsifer Safin (Russian: Люцифер Сафин) is one of the main antagonists of the 2021 James Bond film No Time to Die, the final installment of the rebooted James Bond series, whilst being previously mentioned in Spectre.
White. Safin was left facially disfigured and filled with a thirst for vengeance against Blofeld and his SPECTRE organization, who had ordered the attack on his family. When first seen in No Time To Die, Lyutsifer Safin is wearing a mask that covers the scars on his face.
Taking place right after Spectre, the couple's idyllic vacation to Matera, Italy is about letting the past go. But before long, SPECTRE is wreaking havoc, causing James to question whether Madeleine can be trusted. Which prevents her from breaking the big news she was about to reveal: she's pregnant with their child.
Spectre Established Blofeld As The Overarching Villain Of Craig's Bond Era. In one of the biggest retcons in James Bond history, Spectre established that Ernst Stavro Blofeld was James Bond's adoptive brother, who was originally known as Franz Oberhauser.
Madeleine Swann carries a deadly secret in No Time To Die. Could James Bond's lover be the secret daughter of Christoph Waltz's Blofeld? Madeleine Swann could be revealed as the daughter of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in No Time To Die - here's why.
There are plenty of major deaths in No Time To Die, not just Bond. Perhaps the biggest is long-time nemesis Blofeld meeting his demise. During an interrogation scene, as Bond tries to find out what Blofeld knows about the nanobots, Blofeld is killed by Bond.
In the first novel, Casino Royale, and the 2006 film adaptation, the 00 concept is introduced and, in Bond's words, means "that you've had to kill a chap in cold blood in the course of some assignment". Bond's 00 number (007) was awarded to him because he twice killed in fulfilling assignments.
An especially strange No Time To Die line about mosquitoes might secretly confirm the theory that Madeleine Swann is Blofeld's daughter.
SPECTRE would then reconvene in 2020 to celebrate Blofeld's 74th birthday which, in reality, was a trap set with the intent of killing Bond via Heracles nanobots. However, on Safin's orders, Valdo Obruchev reprogrammed the nanobots to instead target the members of SPECTRE, killing all in attendance.
Although they are both happy together, Madeleine knows Bond still has lingering thoughts about Vesper Lynd, whom she points out is buried close to them. She encourages to let her go, doing the same with her memory of Safin by writing “masked man” in French on a piece of paper and burning it.
It later becomes clear that Safin is behind the mix-up as part of his plan to exact revenge on Spectre for the death of his family. Eventually, Safin manages to successfully assassinate Blofeld via James Bond, after Madeleine Swann infects him with nanobots programmed to match Blofeld's DNA.