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We don't have definitive proof that things are relatively stagnant behind the scenes. So, isn't it possible that EON is just being coy? I mean, following the Sony leaks of December 2014, surely Babs and Michael use considerable caution when deciding what the audience should and shouldn't know.
When interviewed at the Christie's SPECTRE auction back in February, Greg Wilson stated that while preliminary work has yet to begin on B25, they were still trying to determine the next "real world threat".
Prior to this interview, Babs states that work on B25 was set to commence during the Spring months of 2016.
Here we are, entering 2017, and why are we so quick to assume that a treatment isn't being developed as we speak? Granted, there are signs that point to the opposite direction, but there's no sense in being counter-productive. Eon are no strangers to multi-tasking.
What worries me is that, when commenting on MGM's 2010 final troubles, Craig stated that he and the main people involved on Skyfall weren't allowed to speak to each other during the dire stages of production. I fear we may be in a similar scenario with B25.
My point is, while there are signs pointing to either directions, we shouldn't jump to conclusions in terms of nothing going on behind the scenes.
Looks like she might be rather busy later this week
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/barometer/uk-storm-centre/storm-barbara
That may be. But we also know there's been no director hired and no release date. Both were in place for SPECTRE as of July 2013, almost 18 months before that movie was released. If you assume (or want) a 2018 release, then Bond 25 is behind the pace SPECTRE was.
Now some will say, "How do you know they won't do things faster this time?" Truth be told, I don't. However, in 2012, Barbara Broccoli made clear in two interviews that she was not going to be hurried every again by a studio. Personally, I don't think she's changed her mind.
Don't you mean almost 30 months before release?
And no I don't expect anything until 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Saint-Michel
How perfect would this be for Blofeld's Castle from YOLT?
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/dec/21/dune-reboot-denis-villeneuve-arrival-director
Possibly out of the picture for Bond 25?
Omg, YES.
You're right. We knew the director and release date more than a year before the start of filming, not release. Point taken.