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The keyword in your post being, speculation. Yes, hopefully Bond does end up in the right hands but 1) we have to hope EoN have snapped out of whatever trance they've been in for the last how many years because if not ut doesn't really matter that much who the distributor is and 2) Disney being the distributor doesn't even come close to being the apocalypse some of you are making out to be. If it turns out it's them I'll see you all in the ticket lines.
As I said, everything depends on how a deal is structured.
Precisely. A lot of drama queens here.
Anyway doubt it's Disney but don't think it would be as deleterious as some fear. Seriously, SW7 could have been released by Fox and we wouldn't know.
Yes I know the mouse has a micromanagement history.
Yes Long Ranger sucked.
Yes original Young Bond books published by Disney. Yes those bad mouth producers whose studio was then owned by Disney wanted to film Young Bond.
I still think WB or Fox.
Also interesting to note that Sony made less on SF than Tom Cruise himself made on a Mission Impossible film (not sure which one) due to a bad deal the studio struck with him and first points participation.
http://deadline.com/2015/10/daniel-craig-james-bond-sony-warner-bros-mgm-daniel-craig-1201528241/
Agree. Craig was just breaking thru in film when he took Bond. Age wise, it may have cost him the most important years of an actors film career. Bond has brought him fame and money, but artistically, the role is a bit of a straight jacket which is likely why he keeps going back to stage work. He's tried to give Bond more depth, but the role is not very elastic and he's done pretty much all he can do with it. As a trained actor, Craig is an odd duck re ambition. He seems to almost be disillusioned with film given his choice to avoid any other non Bond film work since TGWTDT. He's a talented actor, but Stage work leaves no record outside of the very small numbers that see his plays, so it's a shame he hasn't done more films between Bonds.
Yeah. A series that made a billion and then followed that up with a B+ earning $880 million is still a huge deal that every studio in town would want to get hold of, and makes more money than most of the individual superheroes. But again, branding. For Disney it's all about merch, merch, merch. Unless there's a massive market for Bond toys, t-shirts, videogames, lunchboxes, and who knows what else to line the shelves of the Disney store (and I mean a market to sell these to small children, not to 43 year old men to put in display cases :) ) , I don't see it happening. But stranger things have happened in Bond history.
It's not "drama queening" as has already been stated. No hysterics going on here. Just a simple statement of fact, that Disney won't a single dollar out of me when it comes to Bond.
I agree with both of you regarding Craig as Bond. I feel that he's been sort of let down by EON and the scripts, and there's not more he can do with the character as far as I can see. He's a fantastic Bond, but the role has its limits, and he has sort of stopped doing other movies, which is unfortunate - both for his movie career and for anyone who likes him as an actor and would like to see him do varied work.
On one hand I'd love him to do another Bond movie (he is my fave Bond after all), hopefully a much better one than the last one. On the other hand I'm not entirely optimistic the next one will have a great script and be a fab film, either, and worry that he'll just waste a few more years of his career repeating a role in movie that will end up as meh, instead of doing something different and challenging to him as an actor. - Obviously I realize that people who loved Spectre would disagree with this.
This must truly be the end of Craig's run as Bond.
Agreed. And after the mixed reaction of SP a new casting may regenerate fading interests. Unfair but many who didn't really like SP may very well blame Craig.
Hopefully they end this media circus with an announcement either way after the studio negotiations are completed. Craig's continued involvement in the franchise is surely part of such negotiations. Note that wrist slasher is referenced in that above article that @Germanlady posted as well. He will be walking this one back all the way to the opening night of B25.
Lol saying "no offense" doesn't make your comment inoffensive.
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Just kidding but no one here knows but I'm with @bondjames lots more in going on behind the scenes than we know.
In addition to all the points above, on one reference in the Digital Spy story it says Craig representatives, in another reference it says Craig "rep" singular. One representative or more than one?
Also, how was this reaction communicated? E-mail to the website? Telephone interview? In-person interview? Digital Spy doesn't say.
With the latter two, there's a chance to ask follow up questions. With the former, it's a statement. Relatively minor details but the story is a bit imprecise in its presentation.
All of these stories should be read carefully. The Sun (one of the papers saying Craig has quit) simply asserts it, without saying how it got the information. Mail Online, the Daily Mail's website, just summarizes the Sun and doesn't have its own reporting on the matter.
From the BBC:
"Daniel Craig's representative has told the BBC that there is no truth to news reports claiming he has decided to leave the James Bond series.
"According to The Sun and other newspapers, the 47-year-old is quitting the franchise after signing up for a US TV series.
"According to his rep, though, no decision has been made on whether he'll stay or go."
Found here (scroll down to 07:25)
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/entertainment-arts-35366761?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=56c1bbf93f0000f94770c5e4&Daniel Craig 'not quitting Bond'&&ns_fee=0#post_56c1bbf93f0000f94770c5e4