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Oh, a synopsis would be good. If they say that there will be more focus on characters than usual, I will be more excited. :)
Yes @Benny totally agree, that would be the ideal situation.
Not easy in this day and age, although I think they are going to do their best to achieve it this time round.
Also how about
For the title
I didn't see a trailer for TND before seeing the film. Had seen some photo's but very little compared to today.
At the time I found I enjoyed TND a lot. It was a surprise, I didn't know anything about it. Would like to be able to do that with Bond 25.
I wish I could do this for Bond25.
Bond 25 is still scheduled for release in April 2020, but now the year 2020 is being delayed indefinitely.
Damn it!
:))
What if that is B25's title? :D
Ian Fleming's James Bond in
Secret
Daniel Craig as James Bond 007
In
SECRET
Could be.
I know, i know. Enough gifs already! But it’s either that or negative seriousness all the time...right?
What a good allegory for this production... Just kidding :) But if this turns out one of the best in the entire Cannon, I'll be sure to use it, true me ;) Fukunaga can do it, make a money monkey come out of... well, you know the rest.
I'm quite the opposite on this, I'd rather Bond stayed true to its very own method. Away from the comics events. A thing of its own, as it has been. That's why I await with anticipation for the pressie-thingy, because it's done in Bond style, or Cubby style, if you will, champagne, car reveal, boat on the thames kind of thing. Not amongst people dressed as green monsters and capped crusaders with their underpants on the outside.
I love it, but I always thought it was.......................
Fair enough. But the local/regional conventions are the ones like that. The international event has moved far beyond it.
James Bond Celebration, let's make it happen haha :D
Oh absolutely it does; when it comes to movies, comic-con has a broad range and not limited to superhero films.
It would also be helpful in reaching a younger demographic.
You are kidding, right? Well then I guess no Bond film should be released outside of the UK.
Comic-Con San Diego is a huge event that is covered worldwide. Bonds audience is not limited to the character’s nation of origin.
Yeah, for the sole reason that if you don’t like them (highly likely) you can harp on about it here for the next year. You can’t wait to be annoyed, that’s your issue, mate.
Plus James Bond would unfortunately sink under the weight of Marvel and DC. It's best if James Bond is given its own date and its own time to be talked about and celebrated, because if it was at Comic-Con, they'd have an hour or so when people are buzzed about it and then suddenly (hypothetically) it's swept away by a new trailer for Batman. Everyones talking about whose conferences or reveals are better Marvel or DC's and I'd rather 007 wasn't add into that fold.
Agree with you, Bond and Comic Con is not a fit. Bond is stubborn and so are the fans (or should be).
One correction: the films have premiered and been released first ahead of the UK many times. Just business, nothing personal.
Thunderball
Japan 11 December 1965
Italy 15 December 1965
Australia 17 December 1965
Denmark 17 December 1965
France 17 December 1965
Sweden 17 December 1965
West Germany 17 December 1965
USA 21 December 1965 (New York City, New York)
USA 22 December 1965
Spain 23 December 1965 (Barcelona)
Spain 23 December 1965 (Madrid)
Finland 25 December 1965
Norway 26 December 1965
UK 29 December 1965
Denmark 18 December 1969
France 18 December 1969
UK 18 December 1969 (London) (premiere)
Greece 18 December 1969
Italy 18 December 1969
Netherlands 18 December 1969
Norway 18 December 1969
Sweden 18 December 1969
Finland 19 December 1969
UK 19 December 1969
USA 19 December 1969
Denmark 17 December 1971
Italy 17 December 1971
USA 17 December 1971
France 20 December 1971
Greece 20 December 1971
Sweden 20 December 1971
Spain 22 December 1971 (Madrid)
Australia 23 December 1971
Hong Kong 23 December 1971
Netherlands 23 December 1971
Belgium 24 December 1971 (Gent)
Colombia 25 December 1971
Finland 25 December 1971
Japan 25 December 1971
Norway 26 December 1971
Hungary 29 December 1971
UK 30 December 1971
UK 5 July 1973 (London) (premiere)
UK 6 July 1973 (London)
UK 12 July 1973
Denmark 19 December 1974
UK 19 December 1974 (London) (premiere)
Netherlands 19 December 1974
USA 19 December 1974 (New York City, New York)
West Germany 19 December 1974
Belgium 20 December 1974 (Gent)
Finland 20 December 1974
France 20 December 1974
UK 20 December 1974
USA 24 May 1985
UK 12 June 1985 (London) (premiere)
UK 13 June 1985
Canada 16 November 1995
USA 17 November 1995
UK 21 November 1995 (London) (premiere)
UK 24 November 1995
Singapore 12 November 1999 (premiere)
Malaysia 16 November 1999 (premiere)
Malaysia 18 November 1999
Singapore 18 November 1999
Canada 19 November 1999
Iceland 19 November 1999 (premiere)
USA 19 November 1999
UK 22 November 1999 (European Charity London premiere)
Australia 25 November 1999
UK 25 November 1999 (preview screening)
Hungary 25 November 1999
Israel 25 November 1999
UK 26 November 1999
Switzerland 20 November 2002 (French speaking region)
France 20 November 2002
UK 20 November 2002
Kuwait 14 November 2006
United Arab Emirates 15 November 2006
Bahrain 15 November 2006
Egypt 15 November 2006
Indonesia 15 November 2006
Jordan 15 November 2006
Oman 15 November 2006
Philippines 15 November 2006
Czech Republic 16 November 2006
UK 16 November 2006