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Oh, and you can surely add some Quantum speculation that will arise concerning Bond 24/25 down the road.
Bond 24 rumours that will inevitably be churned out by the press can all be neatly packaged in @Risico007's thread.
Thanks for taking the initiative Risico ;-)
And i am not familiar with Benedict to be honest. but I think he would do fine I trust certain members opinions on these matters.
We... we had the same Bond in Carte Blanche.
I think Bendict Cumberbatch shouldn't be the meanie. He just doesn't fit the bill when you think of a Bond villain. Give him a few years and let him be Bond after Craig. He might incorporate some Sherlock traits to 007 (Moore did mixed Simon Templar and Bond anyway).
Anyway, here's a good start for a thread where we're going to have a free-for-all for the next two years until Bond 24.
also
http://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=154746&fm=newsmain,nrhl
Mallory Q and Eve in bond 24?
If he comes back, that would be great as it's something I've been advocating for months.
this picture doesn't help either
http://lipmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Benedict_Cumberbatch_59500a.jpg
Someone hasn't seen Sherlock. I love how just because someone is slender and not built like a monster truck makes them weak. I am sure many people thought Bruce Lee was small and weak too, until they saw him in action.
Plus, is it really unbelievable to think that someone might work out to beef up for a film role? Give me a break.
Look at what Dan used to look long ago. Who would have thought he'd be in the shape he is now?
Someone on this forum said mendes said it in a new interview for empire magazine but i have yet to find it.
So it is a very positive quote from him but I don't think we can expect any sort of confirmation until Skyfall has been out for a while, I'm thinking around Xmas maybe.
As far as Sam Mendes returning, I wouldn't mind that one bit, either. Probably shouldn't make this call until after seeing SkyFall, but Mendes seems to know what he's doing and the interviews I've read and watched make me think he's pretty in tune with both classic Bond and the direction he wants the modern films to go in, finding a middle ground between the old and the new for a more timeless OO7 character. And the recurring characters of Mallory, Q, and Eve would make for a great through-line in the series, something to harken back to in the next film without necessarily having to make a full-blown sequel. As much as I've praised and poured laud over Dame Judi Dench's performance as M, I would LOVE to see a male M that strikes those old Connery and Moore chords, and Mallory, from what I've seen, makes for a hard-nosed head-figure reminiscent of Bernard Lee. But if Dench ever left the role, I don't know what I would do. I love her motherly M character and consider her relationship with Bond his most important in the series. If Ralph Fiennes takes over her role, I would most certainly demand at least a few subsequent appearances of Dench in the following films, if nothing more than someone Bond can communicate with outside of the Service.
I like Nolan's films (haven't seen TDKR yet!) but I really hope that Mendes does indeed return...He's a great director and I really think has made something very special with SKYFALL...
Commercials are commercials. You cannot expect that a film with over 2 hours can be resumed by what you see in a watch commercial or even a trailer!