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And still there were plot holes one could crash a train through! I couldn't help it, I actually like Skyfall ;)
But whatever's been written belongs to EoN and must be submitted by May 1
what drugs do you think daniel Craig's bond has done?
https://www.google.ca/amp/variety.com/2017/film/news/writers-guild-vote-strike-authorization-1202393874/amp/
Well isn't this wonderful
What's the source of a first draft being done in December?
There isn't I'm guessing its probably speculation
I'd say just pills, when he's recouping. He handles all his problems (by which I mean repressing them) with the drink.
Craig: "On ‘Quantum,’ we were f*cked,” he said plainly. “We had the bare bones of a script and then there was a writers’ strike and there was nothing we could do. We couldn’t employ a writer to finish it. I say to myself, ‘Never again,’ but who knows? There was me trying to rewrite scenes – and a writer I am not.’”
http://www.indiewire.com/2011/12/daniel-craig-says-writers-strike-fucked-quantum-of-solace-he-rewrote-scenes-with-marc-forster-114248/
Let's just hope that Purvis and Wade are further than they were with QoS if the WGA strikes again. Of course, it's unlikely they will, because the AMPTP will have to bow down sooner or later and meet the their demands. I'm optimistic and so I think they'll get a deal before May 1st. If not, then we'll get another 3-4 month strike.
Yes, Craig wouldn't willingly put himself in another position like QoS again. Even in interviews for that film, he looked confused by the movie he made and what the story was. He has described it as a "tricky second album" in the past.
He said Never Again. A strike may be what makes him say no to the next one.
Not to mention he'll be cracking 50 soon. He probably wants the next Bond to be less demanding, not more. Starting shooting with a somewhat rushed together script is rarely a sign of a untroubled production.
If they are looking to recast the role, that's a longer process. They would have to go back to the drawing board and come up with a completely new and fresh approach. By the time they found their new direction and cast their actor, the strike would be long over. We would be looking at a Nov 2019 release date for that, or maybe even later.
Not that he can't do it. Many agreed that Craig was supposedly waiting to see a script of some kind before committing. At his age and after having done it for so long, he probably won't get involved in another Bond film if it seems like it could be a troubled production.
Short of the AMPTP making some major concessions, there will be a strike beginning on May 2. From there, it could take months to get to a place where EON are able to go ahead with the next film.
We've got some Chicken Littles around here who think the sky is falling.