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Likely bs but Uhm if not
NOOOOOO NOT ANOTHER S WORD TITLE
Where would the telegraph have gotten that information from? Croatian Media? Or their own sources?
That is what happens when you eat too many Sherbert UFO's, and wash it down with a litre of cola. ;)
Yes, this is the standard "play it safe" option, which is how EON usually take these Bond tenures. So much for "letting Craig end on a high"...
Bring on Bond 26.
The question is, while they may not voice it, are all involved aware of SPECTRE’s shortcomings? And that for many they missed the mark; or, do they see it as a strong film on which to build?
I think it's time we just accept it, rather than spending our time worrying whether it "might" be a possibility. I think I speak for the majority, if slim majority, of fans on here when I say that we are simply tired of the Mendes style, whether it is executed well or poorly. The Craig era was complete after Skyfall (and I'm no fan of SF, but it at least felt timely) and SP just felt like wrapping things up. There really isn't an extra chapter to tell by now, and the 4 year wait is just another kick in the teeth of the fans. The likelihood is that Bond 25 will continue the post SF slump, or at best be the same level as SPECTRE. I think EON are looking for another 800+ million global haul before Craig goes. They always seem to push things one film too far.
More than half the stuff you listed is completely unsubstantiated. Mendes likely won't be back (neither will Newman), and that Shatterhand title is tabloid BS.
the one difference here, is that John Logan wont be back - and it was his lousy writing that got him sacked, and sent the whole SP pre-production into a tizzy...
i'd hate to say it, but with P&W, there is some stability.. then whoever is brought on to direct, if it IS Mendes, may likely turn to Jez Butterworth again to rewrite and polish what P&W did.
EON, Craig, Newman, and Mendes be like..
VomitCapCon!
Okay, it's like 85 degrees here, but I'll get my coat.
1. Sam Mendes
2. Yann Demange
3. Denis Villeneuve
4. David Mackenzie
5. Steven Soderbergh
Agree? Disagree?
Mendes, Demange, MacKenzie in that order or a surprise.
I don't think Soderbergh is an option given where he's at career wise.