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+1! John Glen mk2 at this stage, would be fantastic!
Uwe Boll and McG.
Justin Kroll from Variety tweeted that big news was coming from a major Hollywood film tomorrow. Kroll was the first person to reveal that Yann Demange was the frontrunner back in July.
Jeff Sneider has theorised that the announcement will be Ryan Coogler being confirmed as the director for the next Bond film. Both Sneider and Kroll are close friends on Twitter...
RE: A B25 announcement tomorrow, I wouldn't hold my breath, but it certainly would be welcome.
That's what Bond should do imo. Respect the past, don't ditch all the stuff that makes it a Bond film, but don't cram in too many references and nods to the past either, make it a good film in its own right. Or to put it another way: Bond tropes/formula, yes, but try to make it feel fresh. Wheeling out the DB5 again, no.
I wasn't excited at all. I love Rocky almost as much as I love Bond and after how great an ending Rocky Balboa was I thought they were just milking it. But I was so wrong, everything about it was really well done. By far my favourite film of the year.
Can't wait for the sequel (disappointed it isn't Coogler or Stallone directing but then I was iffy when I found out it wasn't Stallone doing Creed and look how that turned out), but what worries me is that eventually, if they keep making them, I'm sure they'll kill off Rocky like they Mick did. And I'm not against that at all if it's done well and fits the story, but it's going to be so emotional and depressing seeing one of my childhood heroes die.
That's one of the first thoughts in my head with all of these sequels to old classics: awaiting the main character's return, only to be killed off for that emotional factor.
Justin Kroll tweets on Friday, Feb. 16 that "big news" is coming Tuesday.
Jeff Sneider responds with this:
Part of what stirs Sneider's tweet is this tweet from the official @007 account.
Sneider follows up with a survey a few hours ago.
Indeed. FYI only, some who responded to Kroll's original tweet ask about Bond 25. But others ask if it means that Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League may get released.
It would certainly break the Screen Rant website. It has been crusading on Snyder's behalf ever since Justice League came out.
Still cannot comprehend why people are awaiting a cut of a film that doesn't exist since it wasn't finished. I am right in assuming this, correct? The film was NOT finished and that's why Abrams was brought in, right? So what 'Snyder Cut' are people demanding?
Supposedly, Warner Bros. executives viewed a rough cut from Snyder, fired him, brought in Whedon, etc., etc.