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Ofcourse that's correct. But there does seem to be a much more prevalent trend of writing off directors for being too old compared to too young, and I don't think that's right either.
Well, I don’t know about that one way or the other. I’m sure some deserving director out there hasn’t gotten a job because they’re seen to be too young. Similarly I have no doubt some people view certain directors more favourably because they’re older/more established.
You guys are going to spend years going over my old posts and how, would it be possible, that right he was?
Still?
That's probably an out of the box choice as Bond films tend to get released more towards the end of the year (usually September to December at the latest). I suspect it's partially due to Dalton's films underperforming when released in the summer (especially LTK which had an unfortunate amount of blockbusters to compete with), but also to capitalise on the holiday periods in the UK/USA dependent on the month, and to differentiate Bond from a typical summer blockbuster.
But ultimately I don't know. We could get a Bond film released in August 2028... or November 2027. Hell, even December 2026 isn't out of the question in theory at the current time. I don't know... If anything I can imagine an unusual Bond film being released earlier in the year (probably more April or May). But it depends on the film, and I suspect the entire schedule is revolved around when it's released.
Currently there is a trend for nostalgia films. Right up Bond's alley, that is if there were a Bond film on the horizon. While it is a given Bond will have a legacy audience, that younger demographic may need an ad campaign well in advance of the film's release.
Since it's already been teased Bond will return, why not some occasional teasers such as "He's on his way" or something that lets audience know he really will be back in action.
Maybe it's time for EON to loosen up a bit and begin to mirror the youth and vitality of the audience they're trying to appeal to. It may be that the Bond films are not aging out as much as the folks who are producing them. (I would still like to see Martin Campbell direct.)
I don't know the reasoning for those, still the producers would revisit that sort of a schedule.
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The fact they call it a sequel to No Time To Die even though NTTD had a pretty definitive ending and Craig has stated multiple times he's left the series for good tells you all about how reliable that statement is.