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My hope is that Knight was hired to handcuff Villeneuve and make it so his creative powers are channelled in a way that is correct for Bond. A bit like the serious director being handed the "fun" script that you often talk about happened with the likes of Lewis Gilbert and Terrence Young of the old days. I've said it before but if you take a look at the classic Bond films although they are humourous in their tone, they are directed very dry and stoic. I think Villeneuve would be great at bringing that on the screen, but only if he has the script to counterbalance his stoic direction. That's what I hope Knight is there to do.
To be fair to The Force Awakens, JJ's direction wasn't the problem with that movie, I think he did an really great job with it, just the story was far too derivative overall. In many ways I think JJ was the perfect modern director for Star Wars in a same way could be said for Villeneuve and Bond.
I wouldn't say he's there to handcuff Villeneuve. I have no doubt Knight was hired in large part because of his ability to craft action, create lively pacing, and form punchy dialogue. The other part is very likely because he saw eye to eye with what the producers and Villeneuve wanted to do with the story and was deemed the best writer to make their vision come to life in script form.
At any rate, a director is hired because of what they'll bring to the film, not to be shackled by a script. They have to understand how to tell the story, and as a producer you're going to want the director to bring their strengths to the project. It's the same with any other Bond director over the past few films - Campbell, First, Mendes, Fukunaga etc.
It's been a long time since I saw the film, but from what I remember I found it underwhelming. Anyway, that's kind of Abrams's thing - he'd made Super 8 which was an homage to 80s Spielberg fare (it was fine. Same issues with Force Awakens perhaps). And he'd rebooted Star Trek (films which kind of did what they said on the tin - again, fine. I liked them). They got the director to make the film they wanted - one used to working for big franchises/replicating all the stuff we've come to expect from them.
With Villeneuve it seems to me we've gotten a different kind of director. We'll see what he brings.
Even generic movie communities talk about it.
When? I don't see the discussion.
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Reddit, for instance.