Where does Bond go after Craig?

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  • Posts: 6,677
    Really hoping it's more than just a black and white gun barrel with "James Bond Will Return" and B26 somewhere.

    Well, if there’s a date in the bottom of the gunbarrel, I’ll be happy.

    I doubt it’s anything of interest. I doubt it’ll merrit any bottle openings.
  • Junglist_1985Junglist_1985 Los Angeles
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    A date would be great! Even a rough one like "Fall 2025"
  • Also, have they ever announced anything about an upcoming Bond film on Global James Bond Day before?
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    Mallory wrote: »
    Knowing EoN it will probably be a £500 Factory Entertainment replica of Primo’s Eyeball.

    LOL.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Like I said, just something I noticed. I hope it’s something (along with Charlie Higson’s book talk) that will get us excited. I kind of hope it’s not Road to a Million related. Or that Purvis and Wade are writing the next Bond, and that’s it.
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
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    I'd love there to be some news about Bond 26 announced on Thursday, even it was just a release date. At this point I'd even be happy with a statement that read "we're no longer tired and we're working on Bond 26"
  • MaxCasino wrote: »
    I kind of hope it’s not Road to a Million related.

    Oh, shoot. I completely forgot about that. If we get anything, it will absolutely be Road to a Million related. Or something about the new Bond video game.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
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    I'm not expecting this at all but it would be kinda funny if Thursday is just a huge pouring of confirmation of all the rumours we've been hearing: A gunbarrel sequence confirming Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Bond with an accompanying article in Variety or the Hollywood Reporter about Christopher Nolan directing a period set film.

    Honestly, overall, whilst I'm slightly hesitant towards Christopher Nolan, more for his track record of female characters, the only thing I wouldn't be keen on is a period setting. I just feel like it's not something you can easily come back from if it doesn't work and there's a high chance it wouldn't, even with someone like Nolan, whose generally celebrated by audiences.
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    Denbigh wrote: »
    I'm not expecting this at all but it would be kinda funny if Thursday is just a huge pouring of confirmation of all the rumours we've been hearing: A gunbarrel sequence confirming Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Bond with an accompanying article in Variety or the Hollywood Reporter about Christopher Nolan directing a period set film.

    Honestly, overall, whilst I'm slightly hesitant towards Christopher Nolan, more for his track record of female characters, the only thing I wouldn't be keen on is a period setting. I just feel like it's not something you can easily come back from if it doesn't work and there's a high chance it wouldn't, even with someone like Nolan, whose generally celebrated by audiences.

    Can guarantee no actor will be announced, because the SAG-AFTRA strike continues.
  • George_KaplanGeorge_Kaplan Not a red herring
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    MaxCasino wrote: »
    https://www.instagram.com/thebondreport/?img_index=1

    Not trying to get anyone's hopes up. But click on Michael and Barbara's picture. Possible announcement from EON for James Bond Day on Thursday.

    What was the screenshot?
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    I know this is a very divisive personality and I don’t want to begin a conflict about him but this is an excellent, group, discussion. Even if you’re not a fan, give it a chance.

  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
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    I liked Nolan as a director, and I'm interested to see him direct a Bond film, I'm just against the idea he's up to.
  • Posts: 6,677
    Allegedly up to.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
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    I'd also completely forgotten about Road to a Million. An announcement about that does seem to be the likeliest thing - unfortunately.
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
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    Maybe if the prize at the end of Road to a Million was the identity of the next James Bond more of us would've applied ;)
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    Venutius wrote: »
    I'd also completely forgotten about Road to a Million. An announcement about that does seem to be the likeliest thing - unfortunately.

    Yes, it’s not something that I’m looking forward to, sadly. I know some Bond fans were upset with Kim Sherwood and her spinoff series. That however, was a risk that felt worthwhile. It expands the Bond Literary Universe. RTAM brings Bond into reality television, something I fight against in my industry. Imagine if Guy Hamilton and Tom Mankiewicz were working on the series again. They’d probably make fun of the US with a reality show that has a woman bimbo. I won’t badmouth it yet, but I feel that between rehiring Purvis and Wade and straying into reality television, EON could be making better choices.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    MaxCasino wrote: »
    Venutius wrote: »
    I'd also completely forgotten about Road to a Million. An announcement about that does seem to be the likeliest thing - unfortunately.

    Yes, it’s not something that I’m looking forward to, sadly. I know some Bond fans were upset with Kim Sherwood and her spinoff series. That however, was a risk that felt worthwhile. It expands the Bond Literary Universe. RTAM brings Bond into reality television, something I fight against in my industry. Imagine if Guy Hamilton and Tom Mankiewicz were working on the series again. They’d probably make fun of the US with a reality show that has a woman bimbo. I won’t badmouth it yet, but I feel that between rehiring Purvis and Wade and straying into reality television, EON could be making better choices.

    How involved is Eon in the show? Their label is nowhere on the recent Apple game nor advertisements/announcements for RTAM, afaik.
  • edited October 2023 Posts: 503
    Let's say that Nolan does direct Bond 26 and it is a faithful adaptation of a Fleming novel, set in the past. Which Fleming novels do you think would be the most likely candiates to be turned into Bond 26? Let's speculate! I can imagine several different approaches:

    1. Adapting them in order. Very unlikely as CR was pretty recently already turned into a highly acclaimed film that was pretty faithful to the novel.
    2. Blofeld trilogy. Pretty unlikely, IMHO, for two reasons: Blofeld was already in the last two Bond films. And although YOLT has not had a faithful adaptation yet, TB did have one that followed the novel relatively closely, and OHMSS had an even more faithful adaptation already.
    3. Adapting a book that has not been faithfully adaptated yet. As some have said before, Moonraker might be the most likely candidate of this category.

    What do you think?
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    We've already had 2.5 Nolan-inspired films: SF, SP, and the dour half of NTTD. And maybe another .5 for the Bond begins half of CR. So that's three films already.

    I'm hoping for a fresh, non-Nolan approach the next time around.
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
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    echo wrote: »
    We've already had 2.5 Nolan-inspired films: SF, SP, and the dour half of NTTD. And maybe another .5 for the Bond begins half of CR. So that's three films already.

    I'm hoping for a fresh, non-Nolan approach the next time around.

    Indeed.
    Let's say that Nolan does direct Bond 26 and it is a faithful adaptation of a Fleming novel, set in the past. Which Fleming novels do you think would be the most likely candiates to be turned into Bond 26? Let's speculate! I can imagine several different approaches:

    1. Adapting them in order. Very unlikely as CR was pretty recently already turned into a highly acclaimed film that was pretty faithful to the novel.
    2. Blofeld trilogy. Pretty unlikely, IMHO, for two reasons: Blofeld was already in the last two Bond films. And although YOLT has not had a faithful adaptation yet, TB did have one that followed the novel relatively closely, and OHMSS had an even more faithful adaptation already.
    3. Adapting a book that has not been faithfully adaptated yet. As some have said before, Moonraker might be the most likely candidate of this category.

    What do you think?

    Moonraker would've been unlikely either, as some aspects of that book had made it to the screen, think of Die Another Day, for example.

    The only one that I'd liked to see is The Spy Who Loved Me being adapted to the screen as the Pre Title Sequence to introduce the new Bond actor into the role, but modernized.
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    Yeah, I think it’s gonna have to be an original story, no matter how inspired by parts of the novels.

    Honestly, the closest thing I can imagine story wise to a period piece Bond 26 directed by Nolan is Forever and a Day. I’m not actually the biggest fan of that novel incidentally, but it’s got some interesting ideas (certainly a much stronger female lead than what Nolan usually offers).
  • edited October 2023 Posts: 779
    Let's say that Nolan does direct Bond 26 and it is a faithful adaptation of a Fleming novel, set in the past. Which Fleming novels do you think would be the most likely candiates to be turned into Bond 26? Let's speculate! I can imagine several different approaches:

    1. Adapting them in order. Very unlikely as CR was pretty recently already turned into a highly acclaimed film that was pretty faithful to the novel.
    2. Blofeld trilogy. Pretty unlikely, IMHO, for two reasons: Blofeld was already in the last two Bond films. And although YOLT has not had a faithful adaptation yet, TB did have one that followed the novel relatively closely, and OHMSS had an even more faithful adaptation already.
    3. Adapting a book that has not been faithfully adaptated yet. As some have said before, Moonraker might be the most likely candidate of this category.

    What do you think?

    LALD
    Moonraker
    DAF
    TMWTGG

    All 70's movies can be remade.

    Maybe Thunderball (It's a good story, they can make 50 versions of that book)

  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    007HallY wrote: »
    Yeah, I think it’s gonna have to be an original story, no matter how inspired by parts of the novels.

    Honestly, the closest thing I can imagine story wise to a period piece Bond 26 directed by Nolan is Forever and a Day. I’m not actually the biggest fan of that novel incidentally, but it’s got some interesting ideas (certainly a much stronger female lead than what Nolan usually offers).

    Yes I must admit that a film version of MR or TSWLM or TMWTGG doesn't really excite me much. It's either that we've seen quite a few elements of those relatively recently in the films or the stories just aren't all that thrilling to adapt now.
    Original story with parts inspired by the novels is my favoured direction too.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    I still think the MR novel has plenty to offer that we've yet to see, or at least in ways that would be more faithful to Fleming's source material.

    It's my favorite of the lot and I'd be very excited to get a full, proper adaptation of it.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
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    Yes, same. Given one choice, it'd be MR for me.
  • echo wrote: »
    We've already had 2.5 Nolan-inspired films: SF, SP, and the dour half of NTTD. And maybe another .5 for the Bond begins half of CR. So that's three films already.

    I'm hoping for a fresh, non-Nolan approach the next time around.

    That's a bit like saying "I already have two knock-off Picasso paintings in my house. I don't want a real one!"
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I still think the MR novel has plenty to offer that we've yet to see, or at least in ways that would be more faithful to Fleming's source material.

    It's my favorite of the lot and I'd be very excited to get a full, proper adaptation of it.

    What stuff in it do you fancy seeing? It's been a while since I've read it.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    mtm wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I still think the MR novel has plenty to offer that we've yet to see, or at least in ways that would be more faithful to Fleming's source material.

    It's my favorite of the lot and I'd be very excited to get a full, proper adaptation of it.

    What stuff in it do you fancy seeing? It's been a while since I've read it.

    Everything at Blades (though it's a straight-up casino battle, of sorts, something we've already seen before for the most part, but those are always exciting), Bond's sleuthing and investigating, the cliffs/beach scene, the car chase, and some other tiny moments. The finale would be great, but that'd also be a mixture of stuff we've already seen (particularly from the films of MR and some aspects of TSWLM). I could even do with some flashbacks into "Drax's" uprising.
  • edited October 2023 Posts: 3,037
    MR’s one of those novels that I think works best…. well, as a novel frankly. It’s my favourite Fleming book for context, certainly very re-readable, and there’s some very mould breaking but interesting stuff in there.

    For a film version, however, I’m just not sure if all that much would be added by showing us Bond’s desk work. Stuff would have to be heavily adapted (ie. The reason for Bond investigating the Moonraker project with the suicide of one of the workers I fear would play a bit flimsy in a film as it has little pay off in itself, and is only recounted through dialogue). As thrilling as the car chase with the newspaper lorry is on the page too I think it’d have to be amped up for the screen. Same for the climax which amounts to Bond and Gala talking for about 5 minutes, getting burned, and then recalibrating the Moonraker which isn’t very cinematic. The escape with the blowtorch I suspect would look a bit daft onscreen too. So I can see why it’s not a novel that’s had a faithful attempt at adaptation in the same way other novels had.

    There are, however, passages that can inspire a scriptwriter and indeed seemingly have done. The description of Bond in Blades as this un-English, almost out of place figure could be adapted visually with Bond in an environment where maybe he’s being viewed by people with suspicion and he himself is out of his comfort zone. Of course QOS took the concept of Bond brazenly saying he’d kill himself during the hotel climax of that film, in a way that was much more cinematic and emotionally resonate.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    I really don't want to see Bond narrowly escaping a CGI cliff conveniently falling all around him, nor do I want to see Bond at a desk for more than 5 seconds. It's my favorite novel, but I agree that it would be more difficult, almost uninspired to adapt than many on here seem to suggest. You could add layers for sure... Bond could think there's a mole in MI6, hence some inner-office sleuthing we've never seen before, only becuase they refuse to accept Drax could be the mole for the first act, etc. until Bond discovers the truth or whatever. It can be elevated, for sure, but it would take just as much, if not more creative work than what's already on the page to enhance it, imo.
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