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Hopefully, Gail Simone's Iridescent from Dynamite Comics will start its publication.
There are other wishes for me, but if I say them (possibly again) they probably won't come true.
Even more of interest since there are no rogue McClory productions possible now. Not even musicals, apparently.
Octopussy from Folio Society. First I'm hearing about this, but also this.
Any announcements on Bond 26 are of course welcome as well.
It would make sense, as it is the 70th anniversary of Moonraker. Maybe, (I'm repeating myself, I know), a Dynamite Comics version of the story. Unfortunately, it sounds like Van Jensen is done with Bond, for now. Maybe a re-release of Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz, for it's 10th anniversary.
Also, surprisingly, more Lego sets about various Bond scenes.
game; comic; continuation novel, expanded anniversary soundtracks. In that order.
Expecting:
more overpriced and underwhelming luxury items from 007Store dressed in black and/or silver; a teddy bear in a bowtie. In that order.
Maybe in bigger cities, like your NYC. Bond should always go back on the big screen, for generation after generation.
I agree with your anticipation list. In your order, ironically. As for your expecting list, I agree, the 007 store will always find products to overprice for us fans. But, most don't fall for them.
The connections between the Bond series - especially early on - and "classic" films are numerous. And if the responses to my tweets about Bond are any guide, many (if not most) fans of these films also appear to be 007 fans. That is something EON should encourage IMO. A couple of months ago, for example, TCM devoted an entire evening to celebrate Robert Shaw, and it would have been great - as several people noted online - if they had been able to broadcast FRWL.
We have a theatre here in Vancouver that did a Bond Retrospective once, and it was fantastic. I'm always watching to see if they'll do it again.
Both would be great, to help younger generations get into Bond faster. Everything or Nothing in particular deserves a modern day video game restoration. It's a shame that it wasn't done this year, for it's 20th anniversary. It's one of my favorite Bond adventures from the last 30 years.