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By all accounts he is a nice man and a consummate professional...perhaps too nice. Other Bonds (Craig and Dalton, probably) would have refused to say some of the DAD dialogue and would have forced a rewrite, which would have been better for all of us.
I don't think there *had* to be a reboot after Bond 20. It could have been like FYEO after MR, or with a bunch of recasts like TLD or GE.
It was because they wanted to do CR as Bond's first mission that they rebooted.
Casino Royale starring Pierce Brosnan. Instead of an agent that has just been granted a Double-Oh, Bond is his usual unflappable self, the best agent in the Service. Instead of a B&W PTS showing him making his first 2 kills, the opening mission is to sabotage the brothel (or other chosen source of income) that LeChiffre is collecting his funding from.
Instead of being Bond's first mission as a Double-Oh, maybe the mission somehow recalls his first mission instead.
John Cleese returns as the new Q, briefing Bond on his latest gadgets.
Vesper is a fully fledged field operative, like Bond, working with a foreign intelligence agency.
Most of the action takes place throughout the Hotel Royale, where assassins frequently try to dispatch Bond before he can make it to the casino to take on LeChiffre.
It all comes down to a game of Baccarat, like in the book . . .
Until Bond finds out the much larger plot LeChiffre's winnings would have funded, and the two duel to the death at LeChiffre's secret lair to stop LeChiffre's Plan B from kicking in.
Vesper is dramatically revealed to be a double agent, but redeems herself just in time for Bond to be emotionally effected by her tragic death.
What was it about?
It was about an older Trevelyan, who used to be M who defected to the Sovietunion in the mid 80's. Bond is clearly displayed as Daltons Bond. The whole script is very different to how the movie became in the end.
I've got the draft saved if someone is interested!