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Anyway, let's see.
I see your review mirrors my sentiments to a large degree.
Could make a nice change, if so! Smaller budget Bond is the best Bond, if you ask me.
As much as a Hodge/Boyle Bond film sounds enticing, the linked story is the writer's wet dream.
One thing to keep in mind : As we've discussed before, the Bond brand is one of the strongest in the business. It's especially valuable today, with increasing costs to market, distribute and release films globally. Particularly in an environment where DC seems to have destroyed its portfolio through self-inflicted wounds (Wonder Woman excepted) in the space of a few short years, leaving Disney supreme.
I don't believe that any distributor will want to downscale ambitions when they are sitting on this sort of brand IP. Such a move just doesn't make business sense, especially after the box office success of the last two entries. Rather, I would imagine they would want to capitalize on it, and extend the brand's reach.
For that to happen properly however, MGM/EON are going to have to give up some of the pie, because I can't see anyone wanting to take a s### deal like Sony had. That really could be the reason for the delays.
Perhaps they could use the two scripts to form a two part story, which at the last minute they could shoehorn into one slightly overlong film.
Now we are talking! Boyle directing Bond 25 based on a screenplay written by his long time collaborator DOES sound very interesting. This is easily the biggest Bond 25 news/rumour we have had since the announcement about Craig's return last summer.
I see what you've done there. ;-)
1. Danny Boyle
[huge gap]
2. Yann Demange
3. Denis Villeneuve
4. Sam Mendes
Basically everyone other than Boyle seems highly unlikely right now. It will be Boyle or someone who hasn't seriously been rumoured so far.
That’s like actually my dream
Could be cool if it comes true. It has grown on me lately.
It seems slightly dangerous to develop two scripts concurrently. I wonder what made EON entertain Boyle enough to allow him to bring on his own writer and silently work on getting their own version of the story into development.
So what happens if the Boyle script doesn't come together? To the Broccolis earnestly go back to Yann Demange and ask him to film the P&W script? This whole situation seems murky. Clearly there is a lack of confidence and faith at EON.
This is even more concerning, especially as the film goes into pre-production in a few months and filming commences in 9 months.
Interesting video here of Boyle. He seems like a Fleming fan:
I don't think EON would go for the competing script idea without Craig's approval too. Whatever P&W had planned initially is what got him signed on officially, who's to say he doesn't like Boyle's idea?
Irrespective, I'm happy to learn that they are apparently looking at all sorts of alternatives. This is better than sticking within an echo chamber and burying one's head in the sand.
Having said that, this could all just be a load of B/S too, which wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
It’s not a mistake that my 2 favorite bond films CR and FRWL have good somewhat complex stories
They might hold on to the P&W script as a fall back option, and then save it for B26.
that's exactly what the Deadline article says, if they don't like the Hodge/Boyle script, it goes back to that P&W script with that shortlist including Demange/Mackenzie/Villeneuve
I'd ask whoever is working on Bond 25 to be trailblazers, not copy cats. Imitating what is popular doesn't necessarily make you relevant -- good scripts that are well-executed will do far more to help ensure that Bond is a part of our culture in the years to come.
I'd prefer that too. There is a rich history within the franchise (films and novels) to embrace. I really don't want to see a rumoured 'Logan' sendoff.