Would you rather Alfonso Cuaron direct a Bond movie OR Christopher Nolan?

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  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    On this flag day I declare that everyone deserves love.
  • SeveSeve The island of Lemoy
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    LucknFate wrote: »
    On this flag day I declare that everyone deserves love.

    Theres' still hope for me yet then
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Seve wrote: »
    thedove wrote: »
    Would you rather the game feature these characters from the James Bond canon? Or should Bond face unique enemies in this new world?

    I would prefer to face iconic villains rather than new ones, just as I would prefer to select my avatar from among the previous James Bonds.

    However I can understand that where a game is released over many iterations, new villains will eventually need to be created.

    I would prefer a mix of the old and new Bond villains. However, SPECTRE could be built up to over a game or two.
    thedove wrote: »
    With the announcement of First Light and the teaser last week it seems the focus is all on the game. We saw snippets and it looks like it will be a banger.

    We saw a new M, a Moneypenny that seems styled after Naomi, a Q that looks like a new take. We got a new character called Greenway in the Mi6 team. The villain was hinted at being a former 00 agent. We see an Aston Martin but not in the normal silver grey of the DB-5. Some say the chess player was wearing a SPECTRE ring. Not confirmed.

    All that to say...

    Would you rather returning villains OR a new villains to battle our Bond?

    I was reminded that Jaws popped up in Everything or Nothing. We had the villains of Connery and Moore films pop up and return in Legends and GE Rogue Agent. FRWL videogame had Octopus instead of SPECTRE due to the rights issue.


    Would you rather the game feature these characters from the James Bond canon? Or should Bond face unique enemies in this new world?

    Jaws in EON worked well. Octopus worked well in FRWL, the only drawback was not having a clear leader (arguably at that time). Also, it was arguably in SP that they were behind the events of Bloodstone. 007 Legends fumbled in not giving their villains time to be honored in their legacies. Goldeneye Rogue Agent did it’s use of villains right, despite other flaws. So in conclusion, I could go either way on Bond villains returning. I’d like to see them come back, but it all depends on the storyline that they are used in.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    I'm expecting all new villains for this game and prefer that. World building some new iconic enemies would be a welcome addition.
  • AnotherZorinStoogeAnotherZorinStooge Bramhall (Irish)
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    Rather they did something new and not rehash everything.

    Also, they need to redo Bond's look, or allow another image (perhaps the skin of Brosnan etc) to be used.

    Gibson just looks a bit smug.
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    New Bond, new villain. And I'd highly appreciate if it wasn't someone from MI6 itself for a change.
    Also don't like the details of the climbing accident. They could've done without. Bond shouldn't be explained away.

  • thedovethedove hiding in the Greek underworld
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    Good stuff!

    Lets jump to the Ian Fleming Publications. They have been very active developing different books about different characters in the James Bond universe. We have Miss Moneypenny diaries, Q dealing with murder mysteries, the rest of the double 0 section, Felix Leiter standalone adventure, and James Bond training youth to become agents.

    EON really never showed interest in these spin-off books, never mind the continuation authors. One wonders if Amazon is taking notice and may be more open to developing new shows or movies.

    Would you rather Amazon bring some from these spin-offs to screens OR Amazon continue like EON?

    If you are on the Amazon development side for spin-offs feel free to share what you would like to see developed.
  • NoTimeToLiveNoTimeToLive Jamaica
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    Continue like EON. I have no interest in spin-offs.
  • SeanoSeano Minnesota. No, it's not always cold.
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    I would agree that for now, I have no real interest in spinoffs.

    If Amazon decides to do some content outside of the ongoing series of films, that content should not be connected to the film series. We don't need a "James Bond universe" of intertwining short-run series and films. I'd rather that extra content be clearly distinguished from the main series. That extra content would be, for me anyway, the place to go for period piece Bond. For instance, period piece adaptations of some of the short stories or exploring some of the other corners or characters from Fleming's works.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Give the people what they want!
  • SeveSeve The island of Lemoy
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    Seano wrote: »
    I would agree that for now, I have no real interest in spinoffs.

    If Amazon decides to do some content outside of the ongoing series of films, that content should not be connected to the film series. We don't need a "James Bond universe" of intertwining short-run series and films. I'd rather that extra content be clearly distinguished from the main series. That extra content would be, for me anyway, the place to go for period piece Bond. For instance, period piece adaptations of some of the short stories or exploring some of the other corners or characters from Fleming's works.

    Yes, I have no real interest personally in seeing spinoffs either, but it seems to be the fashion these days, so as long as they confined the spinoffs to TV and don't develop plot threads that try to interweave with the main Bond films, then I'm ok with it

    If they're doing Felix, they might as well throw Mathis in there as well, Kerim Bey and Tiger Tanaka, give all the foreign markets a hero to root for

    Other characters, like M, Moneypenny or Q, can have their own lives or missions, without Bond always needing to be involved in them, or even know about them.

    Also, as Seano suggested, it could provide a handy outlet valve for those who desire a period piece "flashback" of Bond, such as his military service.
  • thedovethedove hiding in the Greek underworld
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    Lets dive back into the world of cinematic Bond. A fun little would you rather.

    There have been two directors consistently linked to Bond recently. Lets dive into a would you rather and see what you think.

    Would you rather Alfonso Cuaron direct a Bond movie OR Christopher Nolan?

    On one hand, Alfonso Cuarón is a two‑time Academy Award–winning Mexican filmmaker renowned for his technical daring and emotional intimacy. After breaking out with the richly visual *A Little Princess* (1995), he transformed the *Harry Potter* franchise with the moody, long‑take–driven *Prisoner of Azkaban* (2004) and pushed cinematic boundaries in *Children of Men* (2006)—notably its unbroken car‑chase and war‑zone sequences. His zero‑gravity spectacle *Gravity* (2013) earned him Best Director and Best Editing Oscars, while the black‑and‑white, deeply personal *Roma* (2018) garnered him Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, and Best Cinematography. Across his career, Cuarón’s signature has been immersive single‑shot sequences, naturalistic lighting, and a seamless blend of visceral spectacle with profound humanism.

    If Alfonso Cuarón took the helm of a James Bond film, audiences could expect a more immersive, character‑driven 007—one that balances blockbuster spectacle with intimate human stakes. He would likely open with a long, uninterrupted action sequence, perhaps a ski‑chase or casino infiltration shot in a single, fluid take, heightening tension by keeping viewers in the moment alongside Bond.

    OR

    Christopher Nolan is a British‑American filmmaker celebrated for his mind‑bending narratives and practical‑effects bravado. He first garnered attention with the non‑linear thriller Memento (2000), then redefined blockbuster cinema with The Dark Knight trilogy (2005–2012), blending gritty realism and moral complexity. His high‑concept spectacles—Inception (2010), with its folding cities and dream‑within‑a‑dream structure, and Interstellar (2014), featuring epic space‑travel rendered in IMAX—showcase his penchant for practical effects, grand visuals, and ticking‑clock tension. With Dunkirk (2017), Nolan employed minimal dialogue, overlapping timelines, and immersive sound design to deliver a visceral wartime experience. His hallmarks include nonlinear storytelling, meticulous production design, large‑format film, and scores that intertwine with the action to heighten emotional stakes.

    Under Nolan’s helm, James Bond would become a cerebral, character‑driven thriller as much as an action epic. Expect a nonlinear opening—perhaps flashbacks to Bond’s formative missions intercut with the present—building mystery around his motivations. Action scenes would favor practical stunts (think of the real‑vehicle chase in Tenet) shot on IMAX cameras for maximum scale and realism. The film’s score would be a pulsating, minimalist composition that rhythmically syncs with fight‑choreography and ticking‑clock set‑pieces. Nolan would delve into Bond’s psyche, exploring themes of identity, memory, and duty, likely via fractured timelines or parallel narratives.

    Which one would you rather direct a Bond movie?
  • SeveSeve The island of Lemoy
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    Alphonse who?

    Oh, I see that I have watched "Children of Men" starring former Bond candidate Clive Owen, which is a pretty good audition

    Nolan has all the makings as well

    I'd be happy with either and it would allay alot of fears about the future
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