No Time To Die: Production Diary

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  • Posts: 12,466
    Dang! First one since 1989 to not release October/November, first to release in a year ending with 0, AND first with an American director?!?! This is wild!
  • edited September 2018 Posts: 17,756
    Who was it that mentioned Fukunaga on the "Bond 25 (and Beyond) directors you consider" thread (or was it a different one)? Looks like you'll get your wish come true!

    Love his work on True Detective. He co-wrote the screenplay for It (2017), too - so maybe he'll do some writing on the script as well?
  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    edited September 2018 Posts: 2,541
    Where are people who were saying About variety and other Hollywood reporter to know about it before anyone.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    I'm not slightly familiar with him, but it appears the next Bond film is in safe hands.
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    Well, those that were saying this film wouldn't make it's original release date were right and thanks to the likes of Deadpool and Black Panther studios are realising February release dates (which used to be a dumping ground) can be profitable.
  • Posts: 3,164
    matt_u wrote: »
    YES!

    I suggested his name last week without really believe in it because of EoN (ex) US directors policy.

    February 2020 is fine, but it's a bit strange it will come out the same day as X-Men: Dark Phoenix.

    Not particularly as it's the same window Deadpool and Black Panther used. With a tentpole like this, dating only matters in terms of the competition, the old notion of a 'blockbuster season' is obsolete.

    And yes, global same day release is only way they could make that date work tbh.
  • edited September 2018 Posts: 137
    Mathis1 wrote: »

    Woah, where did he come from? Was he on the shortlist?

    So you can take this with a pinch of salt - but Sony has a production centre at Pinewood where people like myself (content producers - for brands and agencies) can get their hands on new camera tech and do training etc...He was there apparently a few days ago with a large group of people touring one of the stages. One of the reps had seen him with some recognisable production faces. Sony's Digital Motion Picture Centre (DMPCE) is located in the main props building.

    https://pinewoodgroup.com/media/4703/pw-pinewood-studios-site-map-inc-psdf-sep-17_r21.pdf
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    Excellent news! Filming starts 4 days before my birthday. Seems like a nice, early birthday treat.

    Now, do we still feel it’s certain Craig will be playing Bond? Or will the next announcement be that he has stepped down & they’ve appointed a successor?
  • Posts: 17,756
    Murdock wrote: »
    This is an interesting turn of events. Most exciting. And an American director too. Looks like that myth has been busted for good. ;)

    I noticed one thing; he wears S.J. Clarkson style glasses! :))
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    edited September 2018 Posts: 16,351
    Murdock wrote: »
    This is an interesting turn of events. Most exciting. And an American director too. Looks like that myth has been busted for good. ;)

    I noticed one thing; he wears S.J. Clarkson style glasses! :))

    Indeed he does. ;)
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,591
    Excellent news, and the delay is not a bad thing.
    antovolk wrote: »
    Fukunaga is a badass choice. Funny timing too, with his Netflix miniseries Maniac starting Jonah Hill and Emma Stone out tomorrow.
    I'll definitely be watching that.
  • Seven_Point_Six_FiveSeven_Point_Six_Five Southern California
    edited September 2018 Posts: 1,257
    Alright! Looks like we’re moving forward. While Fukunaga isn’t a household name, he does seem to have a decent resume both in the directing and writing department. I’ve been looking forward to Maniac too. I’m on board with this choice.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    Personally, I'm glad they made the right call and avoided household directors. They often end up directing their own films rather than directing films assigned to them, which I'd hate for future Bond films to happen.
  • Posts: 12,466
    DonnyDB5 wrote: »
    Excellent news! Filming starts 4 days before my birthday. Seems like a nice, early birthday treat.

    Now, do we still feel it’s certain Craig will be playing Bond? Or will the next announcement be that he has stepped down & they’ve appointed a successor?

    No way Craig is out. They would have mentioned it with this news. I’d be very surprised if Craig backs out. Of course, by all means, this one should be his last. And I say that as a big fan of him.
  • edited September 2018 Posts: 17,756
    antovolk wrote: »
    Fukunaga is a badass choice. Funny timing too, with his Netflix miniseries Maniac starting Jonah Hill and Emma Stone out tomorrow.

    That's the remake of the Norwegian series, isn't it?
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    Re. Fukunaga; here's the tracking shot from one of the True Detective episodes. Great stuff.

  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    edited September 2018 Posts: 2,541
    From what I read he is writer/ Director/ Cinematographer as well which is going to be a big advantage on their part.
  • edited September 2018 Posts: 137
    He's actually an extremely progressive choice. He is considered a real rising star, you only have to look at photos of the guy and he always looks immaculately presented. This kind of eye/attention for detail in even minor aspects, I feel is a really good indicator of someone who is pretty much an auteur. Especially given his background along with credits beyond being just a director such as a writer, producer and cinematographer. This situation has for me personally gone from one of real sadness to elation. In relation to the date shift, it seems a really sensible decision. Big studios always want everything yesterday and it's great that some breathing space has been created to ensure everyone can bring their A-game. And like all the best things in life, I'm sure it will be worth the wait!
  • mybudgetbondmybudgetbond The World
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    Re. Fukunaga; here's the tracking shot from one of the True Detective episodes. Great stuff.


    That tracking shot was one of the most thrilling sequences on tv in the last 10 years.
  • Posts: 3,164
    Some on Twitter have been concerned about the fact that it's still P&W on script duties - I would be surprised if Fukunaga doesn't give it his own (credit earning) rewrite.

    DoP though, he could to it himself but a wise choice would be to reunite with Adam Arkapaw...
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,591
    This also means an IMAX release is hopefully back in the cards.
  • edited September 2018 Posts: 17,756
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    Re. Fukunaga; here's the tracking shot from one of the True Detective episodes. Great stuff.


    That tracking shot was one of the most thrilling sequences on tv in the last 10 years.

    Agree, it's one of the most memorable sequences I've seen on TV in quite a while.
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    Question: Can the delay be a consequence of Fukunaga working on Maniac?
  • BondAficionadoBondAficionado Former IMDBer
    Posts: 1,889
    Wow an American director. An inspired choice.

    A few months deIay? I don't care. I'm just happy we have a director now and things can properly move forwards.
  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
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    Who was it that mentioned Fukunaga on the "Bond 25 (and Beyond) directors you consider" thread (or was it a different one)? Looks like you'll get your wish come true!

    Love his work on True Detective. He co-wrote the screenplay for It (2017), too - so maybe he'll do some writing on the script as well?

    I mentioned Fukunaga! He's very talented, plus he's also a good writer. So he'll probably do the polish work on P&W screenplay, without hiring another screenwriter.
  • Uh...wow. That's all.
  • edited September 2018 Posts: 3,164
    jake24 wrote: »
    This also means an IMAX release is hopefully back in the cards.

    Yeah. Competition wise it is, like with the original 2019 (US) date, one week after a to be announced 'WB Event Film' which many are currently speculating to be a DC one - either Suicide Squad 2 or Birds of Prey. Now that Bond have now stuck their ground first, we'll see how others who are yet to announce dates will react.

    EDIT: It's actually opening right against that WB film. So wise choice for WB would be to move that...
  • ResurrectionResurrection Kolkata, India
    edited September 2018 Posts: 2,541
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  • Posts: 17,756
    matt_u wrote: »
    Who was it that mentioned Fukunaga on the "Bond 25 (and Beyond) directors you consider" thread (or was it a different one)? Looks like you'll get your wish come true!

    Love his work on True Detective. He co-wrote the screenplay for It (2017), too - so maybe he'll do some writing on the script as well?

    I mentioned Fukunaga! He's very talented, plus he's also a good writer. So he'll probably do the polish work on P&W screenplay, without hiring another screenwriter.

    He really is. True Detective had a drop in quality when he left - which was mentioned in several reviews of the second season. He kept the executive producer title, of course. Fukunaga is an interesting and sensible choice, IMO. Really looking forward to see what he can bring to Bond.
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    Not as excited as I was for Danny Boyle. Let's hope he can compete with Mission Impossible.
  • Posts: 15,117
    Just heard about the director being chosen on the radio. Surprising choice. Don't know him, but heard some good things about True Detective.
  • RC7RC7
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    LeChiffre wrote: »
    Not as excited as I was for Danny Boyle. Let's hope he can compete with Mission Impossible.

    Doesn’t seem like it’s their aim, so I’d stick to M:I if that’s your bag.
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