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That is unless they do what Marvel has done with their movies like CIVIL WAR where they play the Norway sequence BEFORE the studio logos and gun barrel.
Call it a pre-pre-title.
That's a great shout and would work much better. I like that idea.
Have a cold opening then the the studio logos and gunbarrel.
I ruled out the first possibility 3 months ago.
I think there is a strong case to be made that if theaters are still in trouble by April a streaming option for NTTD could save face and the 3rd wave of advertising. Personally, I do not want to see it streamed and would hold out for a special screening or revival theater showing of the film if it went to streaming.
The scene where Bond meets Felix in the car from the "Global James Bond Day"-spot is missing.
Probably because the video was edited before last monday.
😁
In all honesty that's exactly what I thought the situation would be now, but they clearly could afford a second delay!
"A person close to Anchorage said Mr. Ulrich believes MGM is a more-attractive asset because it hasn’t released “No Time to Die,” giving a buyer control over its launch and distribution."
https://wsj.com/articles/its-no-time-to-die-for-hedge-fund-manager-ulrichs-big-james-bond-bet-11602408601?reflink=e2twmkts
I must have missed something. Is it not at the beginning?
It seems like it may be between the opening Norway sequence and Matera.
I've been leaning towards this theory for a very long time now, and I will be really excited to see it play out when we do get to watch NTTD
But Zimmer's track has to be the opening, the strings wouldn't be fitting for Madeline under the ice and the studio logos would be bizarre if we're supposedly cutting back to her in the sea.
I think we begin with the Norway scene then go to Madeleine, where it is revealed this is her vision. We then cut to Bond and Madeleine's romantic night at the hotel and then onto the Matera action scene at the grave, then the bridge then picking up Madeleine and dropping her off at the station.
Oh dear. That’s not good. Facebook? Christ, can you imagine if Facebook bought MGM?!?
Also, don’t Universal get a say in when NTTD comes out seeing as how they’re the actual distribution company? How would a new buyer have any input in that?
Streaming in the US and theatrical release internationally, perhaps. To me Apple sounds like the most reasonable option, if that happens, given their interest in developing high-end new contents for Apple TV+.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/12/uk-cinema-admissions-on-course-to-be-lowest-since-records-began-covid
My dream is to see strict adaptations of the original novels on a streaming service. But correct me if I'm wrong, they couldn't do that without the agreement of EON. And I don't think Eon would agree to have a different Bond from the one in the film saga...
EON could allow spin-offs on Moneypenny or Leiter, but that doesn't interest me at all.
Yes, Danjaq own the copyright to 'James Bond 007'. The BBC Radio series of adaptations had to be okayed by them, and I think they even had to give the nod to who was cast as Bond. Luckily they obviously had a relationship with Toby Stephens already which I believed helped the whole thing getting made.
There is no other scene save the attack on the building (which happens in the 5 years later section) that would start with sinister music.
STUDIO TITLES/GUNBARREL/LAKE/SEA/DRIVE/MATERA/TRAIN/TITLES
My thoughts exactly
100%
Good for us, however.