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Seconded. I’d love for him to return to the series; it’s quite long overdue.
It wouldn't be my nightmare but it's certainly not something I'd be overjoyed to hear. Keep moving forward.
The only person I'd be disappointed if they didn't come back (other than the producers) would be Danny Kleinman. But he's been doing it a very long while and might want to retire, I don't know.
Yes, I agree. Kleinman is consistently excellent (most especially during the Craig era) and I hope he returns for many more Bond films.
I have nightmares about other certain people coming back in other departments for Bond 26.
Looks like bond films will continue using the united artists banner.
Relax. He's out of the game. The last MP he scored was that awful Fletch remake two years ago. I don't mind him returning though, but chances are slim.
Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro were working on The Rhythm Section with EoN at the same time NTTD was in post production, so I imagine it was just easier to ask them to stick around for a few weeks extra.
That's quite sweet news. Although Universal are still involved aren't they? I get confused with all these studios.
Goransson would do a great job I think, he reinvents these things so well.
As for Arnold not doing NTTD; I'm not saying he turned it down, but I get the feeling he might not want it. As mentioned above, he hasn't done any big films in years and he's said it's not because he doesn't get offers. Whether that would change for Bond, who knows, as it's clearly something still close to his heart from all of his involvement in it in recent years, but I wouldn't be sure he'd be up for scoring another big massive movie.
Odd how Variety of all publications doesn’t mention *why* and *by who* United Artists was set up in the first place. It’s a very historical organisation, even if just a name now.
Oh, that's makes sense @Mallory
Yeah, I think you've got good points there @mtm
But yeah, I think it’s one of those things that’s easier to shoot with a background. The VFX is all in the gun barrel itself.
With AI tools these days you could shoot Bond in front of anything and extract his image in a mater of seconds to put inside the gun barrel.