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I'm intrigued by his 'international' perspective and focus. Assuming they get the Bond rights, that could impact the amount they invest (since Bond is bigger globally in comparison to domestic) and what kind of film we end up with, creatively.
True. And even though I usually don't see breaks as beneficial to EoN this half year hiatus pending talks may indeed be a productive time to regroup.
Would explain why no statement from Craig or EoN because as @RC7 said or somewhat said nothing has indeed happened or changed per se. Just on hold.
Not sure as an outsider how to take the rumors of screen tests.
If I can challenge all of you, in style of the EU referendum:
Me and Group 1 (in addition, Groups 3/4) will be team Disney (being like the Remain campaign)
Red Snow and Group 2 will be team WB (being like the Leave campaign)
I'll be for fun right?
Where'd you hear this, @JWESTBROOK?
Next Bond actor announced summer or autumn 2017 (assuming Craig is gone). I think that's more credible than anything Graham Rye states as (alleged) 'fact.' Tom Hiddleston has not been offered the role. I'd put money no actor has been offered it. Perhaps there's been some informal interviews - it's possible B Broccoli has chatted with the likes of Hiddleston and Bell - but I doubt any actor has been offered the role. In a year's time we'll be much closer to the name of the next James Bond actor!
When your posts drive people to gouge their own eyes out 'fun' is not the word I would use.
How about a referendum should @Disney remain or leave? I'll be Nigel Farage.
Originally mentioned here:
http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/611241/007-return-heyday-era-1960s
Weiner would've have been a dream writer, not so much for his Mad Men work, but for his Sopranos involvement. If he can write about the mob, he could do an awesome script with SPECTRE wreaking havoc around Bond.
Unless of course we get all the way to the fall/winter of 2017 and then the announcement " Next James Bond film DELAYED indefinitely" appears. Everything in this situation is so 50/50.
I really have a hard time buying any of the rumors until an official press release from Eon occurs. Otherwise it's all wishful thinking.
Funny--one minute we get an article implying MGM may release B25 on their own, another that Hiddleston is confirmed to be in talks to replace Craig, and another from SONY saying discussions regarding another Bond film haven't even commenced. Yet there has been nothing whatsoever from Eon regarding Bond 25. Optimistically, I'd love to believe that some development on the next film is underway, but since DAD every other film has been preceded with the headlines: "next James Bond film delayed".
However, we still have a week left of June for that remote possibility we may get an announcement...............
Just can't see him as Bond. No, not for me.
I think Horowitz said in an interview that he either presented EoN a script use or was approached to write a script back before Craig.
And now he is writing bond novels interesting....
As for any future bond after seeing X-Men Apoclypse yes Fassbender needs to be 007
From the little I've seen online from the reactions to Homeland (can't say I follow the show as closely as I do Bond), he seems to be pretty popular with the female audience of that particular show. I also don't see him as being too cruel at all. I can see him bringing a certain amount of that aspect of Bond to the screen, but in the grand scheme of things I'd see his Bond being a bit more "refined" (for want of a better term) than Craig's more physically-threatening Bond.
Regardless, I think it's safe to assume he'll be a candidate once they actually start the process of casting the new Bond, unless he himself turns down the opportunity to be a part of the process, given that he and Cavill were neck-and-neck for a while back in 2005 for the role.
I've seen Hitman and Homeland and I think he'd be terrible.
Here's a pretty badly editted (but entertaining and interesting) Homeland montage of him. He can move the part without even speaking.
I agree. I think he'd be a good Bond. Different, but good.