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I wouldn't waste too much time. Neither of these were ever in serious contention.
Sorry, there's no 'o'. Just inquisitr. Title: "Theo James failed audition?" Published 2 hours ago.
http://www.inquisitr.com/3342056/james-bond-movie-update-theo-james-failed-audition/
Never said it wasn't, just commenting on it like you did.
Agreed. I'll probably be dead by then so if Logan does return I won't care.
As it turns out the Inquisitr was summarizing a story from something called Heat Street
https://heatst.com/entertainment/exclusive-james-bond-auditions-have-started-and-2-actors-have-already-been-nixed-as-007/
February 2017: director + writer(s) announced
October 2017: Bond Nr. 7. announced
January 2018: filming begins
July 2018: filming ends
November 2018: the premiere
That's rather unfortunate....for me as a fan. I'll have to get my kicks with other franchises in the meanwhile, as will the rest of us.
Yeah I'd almost be willing to bet my Blu-ray of OHMSS on that. But you never know- it's still possible a 2018 release could happen. Just seems like Eon doesn't have the motivation right now to get cracking on B25.
Yes, I completely agree. Tone down the action set pieces (this is a spy franchise after all), knock 20 mins off the running time, and bring the next film between 150 million and 200 million. They literally couldn't go wrong if they did just that.
Just look at two of the films that have opened in theatres recently: Ghostbusters (budget 144 million) and Tarzan (budget 180 million). If these films had managed to keep their budgets around the 100 million mark they would have been moderate successes. As it is, they will scrape by, make back their costs and perhaps make a few million profit.
Think about it, if the next Bond film cost 180 million to produce, it would turn a profit at about 450 million worldwide.
I would love it if they could stick to that, and maintain a 3 year schedule going forward. I'm just sick of all the uncertainty and the financial risk.
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Or maybe it is because he was offered the James Bond role 2 months ago
B-) Like very strong rumours say, which some people choose to ignore.[/quote]
And many of those rumours can be traced back to "sources close to Tom Hiddleston". His people have been briefing left, right & centre for months that he's the next Bond - or, at the very least, that the role is his if he wants it. It's a bit strange: if Hiddleston has been cast, why doesn't he just sit back, relax, and wait for the announcement instead of jumping the gun?
Is he trying to bounce EON into something?
First post. Apologies if I made an arse of it.
It would be more of a risk to go with Hiddleston than make a by the numbers Spectre sequel IMO.
Yes, but don't forget they'll have to take the leap eventually anyway. It might be better to take the bull by the horns, so to speak.
will be, or did already?
if he didn't already then whats keeping him?
After the last couple of so called scoops that Graham Rye said was going to happen, which resulted in nothing; Rye's word means nothing these days. @Marketto is a far more reliable source than Rye is.
Yes, I told Rye I did't believe him to be credible.
"Sources close to Tom Hiddleston" are the fan fiction writers of gossip magazines/websites. They just want the clicks. I mean the rumours from industry sources at Reddit and AJB, and Graham Rye. Combined they make a pretty strong case that Tom Hiddleston might indeed be the next Bond.
Do we know what the second film BB is working on is? Or did they confuse that with her work on 'Othello'?
If not, then that's two films and a play for her to complete before buckling down on Bond25.