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As the article mentions, distributor for B25 will be announced at a later date. But with them extending this, I could see it going to Annapurna.
Bond is huge globally, and given the market conditions, I expect a bigger name to take it, although Annapurna could still be involved in a local market.
I think one should consider that it's possible that there could even be two major names involved finally, in order to spread the risk. Something like what happened with BR2049 (Sony/Warner).
EDIT: The article only talks about US distribution, so even if Annapurna get it in the US (which is still a wild card, since they've never actually distributed anything of the magnitude of Bond stateside), there will most likely be a bigger global partner.
http://deadline.com/2017/10/mgm-theatrical-distribution-annapurna-james-bond-1202197849/
I think this indeed is wonderful news @BondJames (so far). This means that two, relatively 'minor' parties (MGM doesn't have a distribution set-up, Annapurna is very new, founded by Oracle's Megan Ellison, and only started fully distributing early 2017), are also relatively equal parties at the negotiating tables. This is probably a construction EON Productions prefers. No big Amazon or Apple 'eating out' the Bond franchise. Unless money still is the more decisive factor (do not forget the hedgefund guys that run MGM). Anyway, just MGM-Annapurna? I'd say: Bring it on.
If Annapurna take Bond, it will most likely be stateside only.
Couldbe true yes. There are numerous franchises/films that are distributed differently with a domestic deal and a global deal. Who knows what's in the pipeline for us.
I used to think it would be strange to have the last Craig film forget about the continuity established over the four preceding films, but now I realize that, frankly, I wouldn't have cared too much and now I wouldn't care at all. Think of it as a soft reboot. Also, it's easy to set the film several years after Spectre, thus more comfortably allowing for a stand-alone story with a different tone.
What I mean is, personally, I can ponder in my mind the strangeness of them forgetting about the previous films in B25, but while sitting in the theater, if they actually discard them, will I really care or will I just accept it? I think I'll just accept it. Your mileage may vary, of course, but what I'm saying is that the difference between what one thinks analytically and what one experiences in front of the screen must be taken into account.
I think would make more sense to keep Waltz as Shatterhand/Blofeld and put makeup on him than to recast just for the different look.
It's what they did with SF after all.
I'm not so sure that it's going to work so well this time around, given they've now given us such an overriding character arc for Mr. Craig's run. They will also tick off purists who liked SP and were anticipating a YOLT adaptation. Moreover, if they take this path, they will necessarily have to deal with an 'older' Bond character, and this by definition means a harder reboot is in store for B26.
Still, it's all in the execution, so they'd better get it right, whatever they end up doing. Let's hope it works out.
Maybe under Babs and MGW? But not forever! The 60th anniversary is also not too far away also!
- Bond 25 will have a two word title, Denis Villeneuve will direct it, Michael Green (Logan, BR 2049) will polish P & W's script. Returning characters: Bond (duh!), Swann, Leiter, M, Moneypenny, Q.
- the movie will be the smallest scale Bond film of the Craig era, and will be repeatedly compared to DN by critics & fans; it will be a HUGE critical success, but will arger many Bond fans, and won't perform anywhere as well as SF and SP did at the box office
- in 2020, BB and MGW will officially announce their retirement from the franchise
- Bond 26 will be released in 2023 (yes, they will miss the 60th anniversary) and will be witten AND directed by Sir Christopher Nolan (Nolan will receive knighthood in 2022)
- the basis of Nolan's Bond will be a GENIUS but very simple idea that will make you think "how on Earth has nobody thought about this before??" (Nolan will later reveal in interviews that he has had this idea for a Bond film for over a decade)
- Bond actor nr. 7 will be a lesser known actor, someone who has worked with Nolan before
I think most of this is probably true.
Nolan definitely has something up his sleeve. He's alluded to it wryly in interviews.
Why would Babs retire in 2020? Surely it makes more sense to retire in 2022, to coincide with both the 60th anniversary of EON's time running the franchise & the umpteenth box set release, this time in 4K (which will include both CR67 and NSNA in addition to B25 to avoid any class action lawsuits from fans who believe a full boxset should include all films). There will be a few t-shirts released too.
That's my only bone of contention. The rest seems quite plausible.
Oh, and where's Rory? If the rest of Scooby is back for B25 surely he deserves to have his 1 minute (hopefully that's all the screen time they all have) too.
Sorry, that's what I meant hehe
Frankly, anything is possible now. The producers are liable to do anything. It's like they don't give a shit
It still baffles me everytime I watch spectre. HOW WAS THIS APPROVED????? HOW DID THIS IDEA PASS THROUGH SO MANY PEOPLE AND STILL END UP IN THE FILM. For gods sake it’s even worse than the vesper child idea, but at least that stayed as an idea.
Couldn't agree more. They're just treading water at the moment.
Legitimatey some good predictions here.
Not yet. I'm still giving him a hard time for no Radiohead in SP.
October 2017
->Martin Campbell states that he'd only be interested in directing another Bond film if he were introducing a new actor into the role, as he did with both Brosnan and Craig for their debuts as the character
->Location scouting has taken place in western Norway according to local reports, although, as with the 24th Bond film, it is unlikely that production will actually film there (with an incentive application deadline cited as one of the reasons)
->Villeneuve once again expresses his temptation to direct a Bond film and mentions that, in addition to himself, EON are meeting with 'a lot' of directors
->Attending the European premiere Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, Paul McGuigan rules himself out of B25 directing duties while Broccoli comments that they have yet to select anyone to helm the forthcoming film
->Production designer Dennis Gassner is confirmed to return for B25
->Rory Kinnear tells the press that he is unsure if he'll reprise his role as Bill Tanner for a fourth time
->Archivo007 reports that Gary Powell, who served as stunt coordinator since Casino Royale, will not return for B25 and will instead be replaced by Craig's stunt double Ben Cooke
->Christoph Waltz confirms he will not return as Blofeld in B25, meaning the film will most likely not follow on from the events of SPECTRE. Speculation points to Blofeld being recast or the character being absent altogether (page 1135)
->MGM strikes a joint venture with Annapurna for theatrical distribution in the US, a distribution announcement for B25 may be a waiting game