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I'd love him to be a silent depressed henchman/assassin, someone one could empathise with. That'd be nice, for a change.
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A script is being polished. Reporting on that is nothing to the majority of the film-going public.
Nothing exciting is happening for the average person waiting for news as they restructure the story to fit the new director's vision.
As @ColonelSun, @RC7 , and any other person who has been involved in film development will tell you: making a film, to the non-filmmaker, is like watching paint dry on the wall.
But behind the scenes, there are plenty of developments.
Here's a nice article about the potential cars bond could drive in B25.
This is a favourite of mine actually. As far as tracks from the spy/thriller genre in general goes, this is one of the better.
There is its surprising omission from Moonraker, Thunderball (!), The Man With the Golden Gun.
Octopussy and The Living Daylights included it out until published versions added "OO7 in New York". Though its presence there has the rare negative aspect. Surely some inside joke by Fleming.
For me I love the slow reveal hell Eon can release one letter of the title each week between now and March and I would love the anticipation and discussion of what could be the title
But that is me
Doubtful.
The news will come when it comes.
I assume it was you who asked Baz if he is dropping Bond25 news soon. Did he ever respond?
. . . and the Sony leaks.
And the state of the script.
And striking the sets.
And the way SP was handled.
And the busy schedules of the principals.
And the growing lag between films.
And etc etc etc . . .
I'm not an entitled fan who demands my cake and eat it, now; it's rather that I'm simply wary given EON's recent track record, and the track record of B25 in particular. The odd morsel saying that things are on track would be comforting, similarly (and I keep saying this) some old-fashioned salesmanship from EON telling us they're toiling hard on a great movie that they can't wait to share with us.
Secondly, there's the concern that as timelines push out, the margin for error decreases; if Craig happens to break his leg or some such, it would surely see the release get sent way back.