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I like theater and staged readings as much as anybody. I could almost say I'm more excited about this announcement than anything we've heard officially in regards to B25. But I'm not.
In fact, shouldn't he be doing something more productive Bond-wise, like practicing his gun-barrel walk or something?
Not true @Denbigh Connery shoot Marnie (1964) months before he shoot Goldfinger (1964).
I think when Ben Whishaw mentioned on April 8th, he means the Press Conference because it's not usual begins filming on a Friday.
What is clear is that the second unit starts filming on March, at Norway and also in Pinewood Studios.
Nothing we don't already know. The article mentions that first day of shooting at Pinewood Studios is March 4th, but that is probably just wrong. One of the earliest articles regarding the Nittedal shoot still had the February 14th 2020 release date, even if the news of the April reschedule had been known for a while.
If Spectre had agents everywhere in the last film, perhaps Mi6 and the CIA are working together. Maybe Magnussen is a rogue agent of sorts, but that would resemble C's plotline a little too much.
but much like Mission impossible how many mi6 agents (or allies) wound up being evil in the last few films
Goldeneye: 006 was the main bad guy
The world is not enough: Electra
Die another day: Miranda Frost
Casino Royale: Vesper Lynn
Quantum of Solace: Gregoary Beam, Guy Haines, and the head of police
Skyfall: Silva
Spectre: C
so yeah not very original but considering how every bond film since Goldeneye (except for Tomorrow Never dies) has an enemy agent yeah
So we can assume that the royal premiere will be held April 2, 2020 then.
The "accomplice" Bond girl is probably the sacrificial lamb type that helps Bond and the villain makes her pay for it. Although they do compare her to Camille which could signify she has a big role or they just got their Bond girls mixed up.
The MI6 agent could be the main Bond girl, although I could see a lack of conflict there. They would pretty much be on the same side. I don't see them going with a Miranda Frost type after two movies of MI6 traitors.
Nice hypothesis @AgentJamesBond007.
I think it's very possible that he might just be an incompetent agent. Inept employees, in any organisations, can be more dangerous than traitors.
Harry Goodhead? :))
noooooooooooo
Classic!
Harry Longjohn. At your service, Mr. Bond.
Probably the week prior - the only reason the Spectre release was as close as it was to the UK release of the film is because the US release was still so far away (relatively speaking). Here it's more akin to the international/US release gap between Marvel movies - only a week.
I hate all of you
Yea. No offense to whoever suggested this, but it would be the worst title in bond history imo (films, books, etc.)
Yes, my wager is they're trying to shoot winter scenes in Norway and need to get in ahead of the spring time.
I'd say the 23rd is more likely, as it falls just after the Easter school holidays.
Term 1 = 28 January - Friday 3 April
Term 2 = 20 April - Friday 26 June
Of course not.
These are the confirmed release dates thus far, haven't heard anything about Japan as of yet.
I mentioned this in a previous comment. Given the incentives offered the production, you'd think they'll film at a second location as well. I wonder however if the Nittedal location might double for somewhere else (as it looks like it can be anywhere), and that for logistical reasons it's cheaper to film the Nittedal sequence and a second one over here, instead of moving the production to two different countries.