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I would be all in on this. Campbell get's Bond and he is still fit and energetic; age is a non issue.
Exactly, Campbell is far from your average 79 year old mentally or physically. When it looked like Bond 26 might not happen until 2027 I would have said that was pushing it, but if its a case of EON wanting to get a film out quickly, and needing a reliable pair of hands NEXT YEAR, then I think its perfectly feasible.
I've used the analogy , I want a great steak, and there is a restaurant that serves incredible steaks; I tell someone that I want a great steak and that I'm, going to restaurant "X". they respond that the chef can't cook fish, chicken or pork very well. I reply, that doesn't matter, I want a great steak.
It's obvious that Campbell has a great chemistry with Barbara, Michael and the creative staff at EON; they bring out the best in each other. I would love to have them cook up a new Bond.
Btw, even if Campbell were 10-20 years younger, I would still want Nolan to direct Bond 26.
https://www.thewrap.com/oldest-directors-still-making-movies-over-80/
That's assuming that bond 26 would be on the same epic scale of SP and B25, but what if they want a down to earth thriller to start off the era, around the 100 - 150 million range?
I genuinely did not know that until now….
He was never in the running.
The only chance he had at directing Bond was during the Craig era.
And there’s a very good reason why that never happened.
Didn’t know that. Would have been interesting as Cuaron wasn’t the big name back then as he is now. I think he could have done a good job with TWINE.
TWINE really is an odd film. It had so much potential but nothing in it comes together. I remember reading a young Javiar Bardem was considered for Renard too. Honestly, it makes so much more sense than casting Robert Carlyle. A parallel universe TWINE with a better script, a darker atmosphere, and Bardem/Cuaron attached sounds cool to me, even if I don’t know how it would have played out.
@Venutius … PM me (I’m not going to risk getting in trouble, 😂!!)
This new video pretty much confirms your comment:
At least they added two additional names to the list: Yann Demange and David Mackenzie.
I wonder if they really are in discussions with EON. MacKenzie would be among my top choices to direct a Bond movie, I think his directing style would fit very well with Bond.
There’s a very good reason why he himself stated that, and doesn’t conflict at all with the news I heard.
I don't know if he met with EoN, but my gut very strongly suggests it never got to that point. What I heard was Vaughn was shut down swiftly (and for good reason).
Yes, especially because he seems to have discovered the action genre with his last films. I wasn't a fan of Ritchies films, but I really enjoyed his latest movies.