Everything is all set for the next James Bond extravaganza – actors, explosions, release-dates and now a Casino Royale theme-tune too. That in itself is a bit of a surprise – they didn't seem to be concentrating when they started filming Casino Royale without a villain or a girl or when they let an angry dwarf punch out Daniel Craig's teeth – but it's a start. It's good to see that, even though James Bond producers are furiously bigging up the Casino Royale sequel, they're still manage to concentrate on Casino Royale itself a bit. We haven't heard the Casino Royale theme-tune yet, but our highly-tuned brains tell us that it'll sound half like the theme-tune to Little Britain and half like that dreadful 1994 Levi commercial. Of course, James Bond producers won't be letting Chris Cornell do the Casino Royale theme-tune by himself – Christ alone knows what that would end up sounding like – instead, long-time James Bond composer David Arnold has teamed up with Chris Cornell to write the song You Know My Name. And now the bad news: Chris Cornell from Soundgarden and Audioslave will do it instead. First the good news: Goldfrapp definitely won't be doing the theme-tune to the new James Bond film Casino Royale.