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I liked Ritchie's two Sherlock Holmes films
I think there could be another thing in play here:
Warner Bros.
If Ritchie is onboard for Bond #25, then perhaps Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson are aiming at obtaining the rights for the "U.NC.L.E."-franchise. Co-owned by Warner off course. And this could perhaps lead into a more succesful sequel to the first U.N.C.L.E.-film.
Think of it: Warner.Bros./MGM/EON Productions owning and producing:
--> James Bond 007
--> The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
I think it would be a master stroke of a genius, because by doing so, you don't have to worry so much about vague criticism about 'tone' and 'style'. If you want to have more comedy? Go watch EON's "U.N.C.L.E.". If you need a bit more realism? Go watch EON's "James Bond-007".
a Bond film.
Yea I thought so too after SF. One of many but not a first choice. At least that's what I recall.
He said "no thanks" first. And I agree. I don't like his style.
It's the same website which ten days ago posted an article saying that Judi Dench may come back in Bond 25.