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Could be commentary on Blofeld's attempts of Baronhood or other powers.
Jaume Collet-Serra
BLOFELD
Which I don't mind at all. It harkens back to the early Connery films where the villain's name was also used as the title. Also Blofeld is the quintessential Bond villain so it makes sense his name should be used.
However, if they do try and adapt YOLT which many fans think I suppose
DR. SHATTERHAND or just simply
SHATTERHAND could be used
'Dr. Shatterhand' though seems a little too comical and sounds more like an old Saturday morning serial or hammer horror title.
I think 'Blofeld' is far more apt and after 40 years off-screens is very exciting.
Me too. Infact, I'd rather have Campbell than Mendes.
Me three as I find Mendes very much overrated and if Craig goes he should so in a blaze of glory. Which is more than they allowed Brosnan.
I actually like Dr. Shatterhand. Also the starting with S thing kind of bothers me.
Yes please. I want to see Blofelds garden of death from the YOLT novel too.
And that imo would be a great way for Craig to end his bond tenure with you only live twice losing his memory like bond did and have a new Bond start with opening scenes from the novel the man with the golden gun
Can I use this for bond 25 fan arts?
Feel free to ;)
Blofeld then conveniently leaves the room so that Bond, and his girl, can die alone. However, though Blofeld's men had thoroughly searched Bond, they missed the contact lens in his eye that Q Branch had issued. It emits a laser beam with just enough intensity to cut through handcuffs or cell bars. It is controlled by brain impulse (a nod to Moonraker).
Bond escapes, destroys Blofeld's lair and, assumingly, Blofeld, saving the world in the process. As the movie ends, Bond is about to give it to the heroine. "Maybe", she says with mock resistance, "I should wait for the 'next guy'. He may do it better than you". Bond looks her in the eye and says "Nobody does it better". He then looks at the camera with a shit eating grin, a nod to George Lazenby, as the gun barrel appears and slowly closes over Bond's face, bringing a close to the Craig era. Adele's newly recorded rendition of "Nobody Does It Better" plays over the closing credits, and quickly climbs to the top of the UK charts.
The new Bond actor gets 2 films against stand alone villains before Blofeld is reintroduced in film 3, perhaps disfigured or in a wheelcahir due to the end of Names Are For Tombstones. It will not be a re-boot, but a continuation of the Craig Blofeld. A new actor, if necessary, can play the part of Blofeld at that time.