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Uses old photos, old music, recorded off screen.
Must be fake.
/s
Almost certainly not.
There is no new footage to share. Currently, media outlets have been invited to Jamaica for the press launch of Bond 25. So a few media outlets are hyping their coverage using the pictures and videos available to them. Eon haven’t gifted them any new material yet.
It seems likely that the reference to Thurs/Fri is a timezone issue.
I believe the press conferences for both Skyfall and Spectre took place in the morning UK time. This won’t be possible as I’ll be around 4:00am in Jamaica. This means we’ll get an announcement around 15:00pm UK time – which syncs nicely with the start of the day in Los Angeles.
The big question is when will Eon tout this on their official Twitter………………
Today is the first day back after the long Easter weekend. So I’m hopeful.
Also, I'm willing to bet £1000 that the title is ONCE UPON A SPY
Very interesting. Why so?
That was a title used in a draft for SP, wasn't it? I would be happy with that title.
It was Peter Morgan's title for the draft he wrote for SF.
But I agree with what's been said here, OUAS would be a terrific title.
(See, I'm already practising the abbreviation!)
Great title, great cast, talented director with a cracking script and plot. Arnold or someone else for the score and the theme can be as dreadful as Smith's was for all I care now.
Just get those essential ingredients right and give this era the swansong it deserves.
You're probably right about that! Only heard about this title in connection to the draft years ago.
The abbreviation works too!
Trouble is....It was the title of a 1980 Spy Caper starring Ted ‘Cheers’ Danson and Christopher ‘Scaramanga’ Lee.
As a big of a Fleming fan and purist as I am, I'd rather have a title he'd be proud of instead of one of his poorer titles. Although I do like TPOAL. 007 in NY sounds too much like a Tintin book. The Hildebrand Rarity would have work in the 30s or 50s. Risico is just obtuse, although it does sound as what it means. Shatterhand would've been ok in the 60s. Titles like Once upon a Spy are right up Fleming's alley - a clever work of words and proverbs, like Live and let die. I like it. Very much.
It does sound a bit parody-ish. I'm not sure how it can be made sense of either.
I agree, because those titles can be explained. Once Upon A Spy ? I don't get it.
Risico in New York
Once Upon A Spy being the title.
Me too.
Any new or previous Walther would be cool to see handled by Bond. Not the P99 though. Even if it was in CR, I'll forever class it as Brozza's signature model - the Walther of his era. I like the look of the PPQ and PP Super though. Would love to see Craig use a new Walther sniper rifle. He needs a good sniping scene.
+ 1. I don’t think @Pierce2Daniel would make this bet just because.