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Wonder Woman 1984 set to be delayed to December 2020; Dune set to be delayed to 2021.
https://deadline.com/2020/09/wonder-woman-1984-release-date-change-2020-november-christmas-1203019735/
I think this Matera sequence will be an amazing, iconic, action scene.
In the Craig era the best action sequence is always at the beginning except for SPECTRE with the fight against Hinx.
Reposted? Those “2020” character posters have been on 007.com for a while.
He means that the month has been erased.
I know. They’ve been there for quite some time.
https://variety.com/2020/music/news/grammy-museum-streaming-service-billie-eilish-finneas-bond-archival-1234764938/
Nothing is sealed 100%... Imagine if by early November most of the UE theaters will close again in order to contain the spread of the virus. Let’s say even just UK, France and Spain. They will be forced to delay again. We are goin to experience the first full winter of the Covid era, no less...
Yeah, true. We live in shaky times. I actually was looking forward to 2021 for NTTD. But after this recent trailer, I really don't know how they'll delay it and release another trailer, without giving away too much. But like you rightfully said, except cinemas are closed again, but apart from that I think EON are going with November.
That is a lot of fun. There are some very skilful scene matching and editing. I know this isn't the thread, but it's a shame PB didn't get his more down to earth FYEO after the fantastical style of DAD (which I hated). I saw TWINE the other day and I always felt in the right hands with a better script, that film had such potential. Oh well, such is life...
That's likely. Could also be a flippant comment that they merely forgot about for later installments (like how they "don't really go in" for gadgets like explosive pens anymore in SF yet one film later, they're all about explosive watches).
During the early summer, in the grips of this COVID crisis, I revisited PB's films. After seeing them, strung together, I now consider TWINE as PB's best. That had traditionally gone to GE for so long. But I now think, overall, TWINE is the strongest, most confident of the films, and DR doesn't bother me nearly as much.
OK...back to NTTD
I agree. He was a “charming” Bond. I once read that something similar to QOS story was originally constructed with him in mind (without the DC arc obviously) for his 5th and would have been a better finale for him. He did always seem to be wincing and injured in one way or another....but given his love for falling in and out of vehicles he could have enjoyed a film which wasn’t partly set in orbit or against an entire army and was much more character driven.
Now I can’t wait to see DC’s finale throw of the dice!
https://twitter.com/kershed/status/1304345513442119680
https://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/film/all/08107/facts.the_james_bond_archives_no_time_to_die_edition.htm