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That happened here as well.
On the subversion topic, I find it interesting that CR is considered to be a modern classic and other than Bond being early in his career and being betrayed by Vesper it was a fairly straightforward Bond film in the DN/FRWL vein. He had humanity and depth but you still wanted to be him. It seems like once you stop wanting to be Bond (an aspirational fantasy male figure) everything else starts to unravel.
And no, I’m not saying that because that’s what I wanna see. Trust me. 😁
You mean we can actually have a Bond film with blood and nudity without the risk of our local movie theatre being set on fire? ;-)
I wouldn't be surprised if that was indeed the plan until Daniel Craig decided to return.
The best part about that little moment which I left out was the older woman then telling her husband (?), " See, you're always so impatient! You've got to stay until the end of the credits!"
Without Venom's competition NTTD would've matched SP's opening. Without COVID it would've gross even more.
The franchise needs a shake after almost 10 years of "old man Bond", but trying too hard to appeal young US audiences would be the end of the franchise.
This has to be an American thing.
Here in Europe I see groups of girls at the screenings I went to, and lots of young people in general.
In Germany NTTD will have made (after less than 3 weeks) more at the box office than F&F9, Black Widow and Shang-Chi combined after several months.
Totally different world compared to the US box office.
Just looking at the poster of Venom tells me it's not something I want to see. It is a tad sad films like that apparently is what the cool kids like these days...
Hey EON! I'll play Bond for 20 quid!
I miss the days when Crédit Lyonnais owned MGM and was cracking the whip to get a Bond film out every other year. Amazon should take a cue from those folks.
Lol, you think Logan and Tony Stark are never going to pop up in another movie?
Marvel are going to have to reboot them one day
They can try rebooting "Iron Man" with a different character occupying the suit, but I don't think it will stick in the long run
As for Logan, there can only ever be one Wolverine and sooner of later he too "will return"
How many people watched Man of Steel and thought, "Didn't Zod already die?"
How many people watched The Amazing Spider-Man and thought, "What happened to Mary Jane?"
We're going in circles here. Literally no one thinks NTTD is going to be the last James Bond movie ever made, unless they literally skipped out on every major blockbuster of the past 30 years. Reboots are part of modern film culture, for better or worse. It already happened with Bond, and it'll happen again.
You're forgetting The Eternals. They'll kick Venom's ugly butt. You heard it here first.
Exactly
The numbers suggest it is definitely an American thing with this installment. We will see this weekend if they all have seen Venom and opt for Bond over Halloween. A quick poll of the young people in my circle indicated that they all went to and /or watched American football all weekend.
https://deadline.com/2021/10/no-time-to-die-monday-box-office-domestic-1234854716/
Really good sign. A chance at being really close to $100 million by the end of the weekend.
The last thing Bond should be doing is copying the likes of DC and Marvel. Alternate timeline antics are a sign of creative bankruptcy. "Well we messed that up, time for a reboot. Just ignore everything we did previously." That opens up a whole slew of problems that didn't exist before during the days of the loose continuity from Connery all the way to Brosnan. How do fans stay invested in a series with constant reboots, with a bunch of self-contained timelines that ignore one another?
This kind of stuff wasn't a problem until very recently in the Bond series. If there's no continuity between Craig's Bond and the others, and if Eon was always planning on bringing Bond back for #26 anyway, it means NTTD's ending is ultimately meaningless, and was only done for GOT-style shock effect. You could argue that the lack of continuity makes the NTTD's ending okay (I believe it doesn't), but the question is, why even do it?