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That's a good idea.
Oh man, you had me fooled! I was thinking while I read though that it was very strange how Eon hired a new actor so quickly. I haven't seen Hiddleston act but I think he looks whimpy. He doesn't look right to me. When Craig steps down, I would love Tom Hardy to do it but I'm probably dreaming.
I really do think that Bellucci Waltz and Seydoux should all be back.
Happy April Fools Day!
that was fun :))
you're the best!
Now that you say it...damn...that would have been the idea! >:)
Following SPECTRE's negative reviews, EON productions decided to remake the movie starring beloved actor Pierce Brosnan.
I've got no source for this, but trust me, I just know.
Craig, please come back! All is forgiven re: SP.
Can't believe they have cast Idris Elba. What's wrong with BB? Giving in to popular demand?
Here's some good news, though, as Mr. Q himself believes Craig will return:
http://nypost.com/2016/04/01/ben-whishaw-thinks-daniel-craig-will-return-as-james-bond/
That was an exceptionally well-written "release." It sure sounded like the real McCoy.
Indeed.
I can't believe I was mug enough to actually go to the MI6 homepage looking for confirmation before I smelled a rat. But don't tell anyone - the Wizard has a reputation of sneering superiority he has to keep up.
Even the best of us get a blot on our escutcheons from time to time.
Here's the collection of news items we've received as of March 2016:
-Rumors spark that Spectre and Bond 25 will share a two story arc, according to a report from Film Divider. Speculation suggests that Léa Seydoux and Christoph Waltz have signed on to reprise their roles, though the accuracy of these rumors is questioned
June 2015
-Variety reports that the distribution rights for the Bond franchise will be up for grabs following Spectre's release and Sony's departure from the series, and lists Warner Bros. as a viable candidate due to their recent partnerships with MGM on films such as the Hobbit franchise and the upcoming "Creed"
July 2015
-Sam Mendes reveals he will not direct any more Bonds after Spectre, making it unlikely for Bond 25 to be a direct sequel to its predecessor
August 2015
-Daniel Craig confirms in an interview he has no plans for the next 2 years, but is considering some theater work in NY, opening up the possibility for another 3 year gap
September 2015
-When asked in an interview for Esquire whether he'd be open to doing a 5th film in his tenure, Craig responds with, "At this moment, no. I have a life and I’ve got to get on with it a bit. But we’ll see.”
October 2015
-Daniel Craig hints in numerous interviews that he'll likely return for Bond 25, but is quoted as 'needing a break.'
-A questionable rumour from Express.co.uk suggests that the series' 25th entry will be a period film, with it being set in the 60s
-Spectre's ending sets us up for a return of a few key cast members
November 2015
-Following Spectre's critical success, Sam Mendes doesn't rule out making his Bond helm a trilogy
-Craig more or less confirms he will be back for Bond 25, saying he is 'not gone yet.'
-In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, producer Michael G. Wilson confirms that a new distributor for the franchise will be chosen sometime near February 2016; also reconfirms a likely return for Craig
-Michael G. Wilson hints at another 3 year gap
-Producer Barbara Broccoli reveals development on B25 could begin sometime near Spring 2016
-Léa Seydoux admits to the press she has not been asked to return for B25, but would love to if given the opportunity
-Daniel Craig is announced to play Iago alongside David Oyelowo in the upcoming "Othello" in 2016, which may interfere with his role in the development of B25
December 2015
-The Mirror stirs rumours that director Guy Ritchie of The Man from UNCLE fame has been tipped to helm Bond 25, after the producers allegedly enjoyed the film
January 2016
-According to reports, Christoph Waltz has signed on to reprise his role as Ernst Stavro Blofeld for two more consecutive Bond films, as long as Craig returns as Bond
-Multiple tabloids claim a similar story in which the producers have offered Daniel Craig to film both Bond 25 and 26 back to back, due to his requests for time off
-While on the Graham Norton show, Ralph Fiennes revealed he will return for another and possibly penultimate time as Bond's boss
February 2016
-Daniel Craig is reported to star in a Todd Field directed limited series adaptation of Jonathan Franzen's Purity
-Daniel Craig's reps confirm he is not "quitting" the role of Bond, despite reports from The Sun that claim otherwise
-Associate producer Gregg Wilson states that creative work for B25 has yet to begin, but that as far as he is concerned, Craig is still Bond
-Wilson also states that they have begun to look for the next real world threat to center a B25 plotline around
-In another likely attempt to stir rumors, The Sun reports that both EoN and MGM are desperate to keep Craig in the role, and are willing to delay B25 to accommodate for his involvements in other plans
-Actor Mark Strong, a close friend of Daniel Craig, is quoted as saying he thinks Craig is done with the role
-The producers are reportedly eyeing Croatia, particularly Dubrovnik, as a filming location for B25 according to Croatian newspaper Croatia Week, after franchises like Game of Thrones and Star Wars had filmed in the country
March 2016
-Multiple outlets report that Poldark's Aidan Turner has been tipped to succeed Daniel Craig as James Bond, and has been rather coy when asked to comment in interviews
-At the Empire Awards, Sam Mendes states that he is still unsure about whether Craig will return or not. "I think you’ve got to feel 100% to come back, and I think he knows that. He needs to have a break and do another role and see how he feels after that. I’ll be watching with as much interest as you guys."
-At an MGM conference call, CEO Gary Barber confirms that Bond films will be released on a three-to-four year cycle; also states that there is 'no rush' for making a distribution deal
-Ben Whishaw states in an interview that he thinks Craig will return
I still think that it's a hard sell. The films are expensive... needlessly.. and don't have the highest ROI.
@Walecs, my inside, inside source has told me the same thing, except that the film won't be a SP remake and instead will be entitled Wave-Link. Trust me, I just know.
[Wishaw] says the best parts of playing the nerdy gadget-master Q in “Skyfall” and “Spectre” were his scenes with Daniel Craig’s James Bond. Despite Craig’s “I’d rather slash my wrists than play James Bond again” remark, Whishaw suspects his co-star won’t hang up his Walther PPK any time soon.
“I feel sorry for Daniel because I think he spoke to a journalist the day after he finished what must have been an eight- or nine-month shoot,” Whishaw says. “The poor guy was on his knees with exhaustion and he said something flippant . . . All I saw, working with him, was someone incredibly committed.”
http://nypost.com/2016/04/01/ben-whishaw-thinks-daniel-craig-will-return-as-james-bond/
Or maybe Disney to become serious considered to be the new James Bond distributor (as told you before) under the Walt Disney Pictures label rather than WB. Okay, fingers crossed. But it may considered to be a new distributor after all, once "Captain America: Civil War" is out in cinemas in the UK on April 29th and then it'll have it the following day or later. Do you know what i mean?