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Barbara and Michael are the "name" producers behind the film, but I've been keeping a close eye on Reed Morano's Instagram page and during production it was clear that Gregg was on set a lot.
I imagine, Gregg will replace his father at some point. After all, his grandmother is Barbara's mother. So he's in the family business for keeps.
There is zero chance Eon relinquish control - I guess they could promote someone like Andrew Noakes at some point, but I think they are rather proud that a Broccoli/Wilson has been on every film since 1962.
But I imagine, Bond 25 will be Wilson's last film (he was v ill during SP and hardly on set) and Barbara may go it alone (or bring on Gregg).
Where was he in SF, and SP, @peter?
The cool thing about his SP cameo is, that he does the scene together with his father, so it feels like a passing of the baton already.
I looked very close for his SF cameo but still can't find him in that bar scene.
What prize does Jake win?
As Clark answered, that's a still from Hawaii Five-O. McGarrett liked to stand at his window, then look back to make a point.
I unintentionally bear similar styles and preferences to that of his.
The problem with Lord was that he always wanted the spotlight in everything he starred in. He wanted a co-star billing with Connery in Goldfinger and equal screentime, which was a big reason enough to look the other way and get Cec Linder.
When Lord was offered the role of Captain Kirk, he wanted a large portion of the rights to the show bought to his account so he'd have creative control, hence they again looked the other way.
Finally, with Hawaii Five-O, he got his wish. The rights to the show was divided between Leonard Freeman, CBS and himself. Lord, as much as I like him, was quite the control freak.
Hopefully something along his appearance in his Dynamite comics storyline. Make him have a point! And let him get in on the action for once!
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0640445/
English and works with directer on Jane Eyre. And some other movies are intresting like the thriller movie with Rosamund Pike. Works also under supervision of Lindy Hemming on Harry Potter 2.
In fact, watching both Five-O and Magnum back to back is a terrific experience.
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/18948/hawaii-five-o-1968-1980-and-hawaii-five-0-2010-present#latest
No what was the tweet?! Is he back as composer?!
This tweet?