What Directors Should Helm A Bond Film?

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    I've said before I don't think Wright is mature or experienced enough when not doing his zany 'Cornetto trilogy' thing.

    At any rate, I think there are plenty of directors out there who could do it.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    I enjoy Wright. But he's too zany for Bond. All of his films have that very off-beat style, which I enjoy...but consider too shallow for Bond.

    Just wait until The Running Man remake this November, some advanced footage was shown and the people who saw it say its a return to form for Wright.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
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    I enjoy Wright. But he's too zany for Bond. All of his films have that very off-beat style, which I enjoy...but consider too shallow for Bond.

    Just wait until The Running Man remake this November, some advanced footage was shown and the people who saw it say its a return to form for Wright.

    Oh, that's cool. I can hardly wait for The Running Man. Another thing is, Amazon are about to launch a new era of Bond. It's a very huge thing. So they're very much going to cast a wider net on directors and pick the best. So I'm not sure they would want to look at only 2-3 directors, before picking one.
  • K2WIK2WI Europe
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    I enjoy Wright. But he's too zany for Bond. All of his films have that very off-beat style, which I enjoy...but consider too shallow for Bond.

    Just wait until The Running Man remake this November, some advanced footage was shown and the people who saw it say its a return to form for Wright.

    Oh, that's cool. I can hardly wait for The Running Man. Another thing is, Amazon are about to launch a new era of Bond. It's a very huge thing. So they're very much going to cast a wider net on directors and pick the best. So I'm not sure they would want to look at only 2-3 directors, before picking one.

    Limiting themselves to only eyeing 2-3 directors also runs the risk of putting too many eggs in the same basket should those choices fall through for whatever reason. Best to keep the options very open and keep the list of candidates long, so that if talks with one potential choice do break down or something else comes up that prevents them from taking it, there’s someone else they can turn to right behind them.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
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    K2WI wrote: »
    I enjoy Wright. But he's too zany for Bond. All of his films have that very off-beat style, which I enjoy...but consider too shallow for Bond.

    Just wait until The Running Man remake this November, some advanced footage was shown and the people who saw it say its a return to form for Wright.

    Oh, that's cool. I can hardly wait for The Running Man. Another thing is, Amazon are about to launch a new era of Bond. It's a very huge thing. So they're very much going to cast a wider net on directors and pick the best. So I'm not sure they would want to look at only 2-3 directors, before picking one.

    Limiting themselves to only eyeing 2-3 directors also runs the risk of putting too many eggs in the same basket should those choices fall through for whatever reason. Best to keep the options very open and keep the list of candidates long, so that if talks with one potential choice do break down or something else comes up that prevents them from taking it, there’s someone else they can turn to right behind them.

    Yeah. Exactly.
  • edited May 29 Posts: 545
    Amazon might as well hire Nolan. He'll be available after his new film The Odyssey is out next year. It's the ideal opportunity. Bond 1 the new era. Nolan can have free reign to do what he wants (assuming Amazon agree). He hasn't got to worry about Eon telling him want to do.

    My money is on Nolan directing, maybe cowriting Bond 1/26 out in 2028.
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    A lot of this I suspect will come down to stuff we'll never know about - ie. can the potential director pitch a vision for the film that Amazon and the producers can get on board with? (It's possible for a director to have an interesting set of ideas for a Bond film, but that's not to say it'll work when put in tandem with what the studio want to do or what they feel is needed for this particular film. I'm sure if Nolan started pitching a period piece Bond 26 faithfully adapting a Fleming novel even Amazon would be sceptical of that).

    No one's guaranteed to direct this film in that sense.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    I'm still a bit upset Cuaron won't be involved, I thought he had the ability to do something new and bold with the series, but not lose sight of the roots. I'm worried that we could be going down the Jurassic World/Force Awakens road of a big, safe blockbuster. Remember the dispute with Barbara was over using a more algorithmic approach.
  • Informe_James_BondInforme_James_Bond Dominican Republic
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    There are a few things that don't quite add up in this World Of Reel story. First, it was never known from another source whether Cuaron was actually considered. Second, it is not clear how involved the Broccoli's are currently in key decisions, especially after the entrance of Amazon. And third, this same news - in almost the exact same words - was already published in December 2024.

    https://variety.com/2024/film/global/alfonso-cuaron-turned-down-directing-bond-movie-joel-coen-1236231747/

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  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    There are a few things that don't quite add up in this World Of Reel story. First, it was never known from another source whether Cuaron was actually considered. Second, it is not clear how involved the Broccoli's are currently in key decisions, especially after the entrance of Amazon. And third, this same news - in almost the exact same words - was already published in December 2024.

    https://variety.com/2024/film/global/alfonso-cuaron-turned-down-directing-bond-movie-joel-coen-1236231747/

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Thank you for giving me hope he could still direct the next Bond film @Informe_James_Bond =D> =;
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    edited June 7 Posts: 9,029
    If Alfonso Cuaron becomes director you could say it complete an informal trilogy.

    First, a little princess
    Then, a teenage Wizard
    Now, an adult secret agent. B-)

    Cuaron’s name has been floating around for two months with zero confirmation from the trades. That silence says a lot. At this point, it’s more likely he was either just a rumour or talks fell through. If it were happening, we’d probably have heard by now. He’s giving a talk in Mexico on May 30 - maybe we’ll get clarity then. Anyone planning on attending or can keep an eye on this?

    Oi, @Peirce2Daniel, know if anything came of this? :-?
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    I'm going to assume he did not reveal he's directing the next Bond film ;)

    Anyway, I suspect when big news comes along about the next Bond film, it'll be its own thing.
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    I think Duncan Jones could be a great choice.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    edited June 11 Posts: 9,029
    Brad Bird is only going to write and produce incredibles 3, not direct. Does this mean he could still direct Bond 26? :-?
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    edited June 11 Posts: 15,430
    Brad Bird is only going to write and produce incredibles 3, not direct. Does this mean he could still direct Bond 26? :-?

    He has Ray Gunn and 1906 in development, so sadly he’s going to be unavailable for Bond 26.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    Benny wrote: »
    Brad Bird is only going to write and produce incredibles 3, not direct. Does this mean he could still direct Bond 26? :-?

    He has Ray Gunn and 1906 in development, so sadly he’s going to be unavailable for Bond 26.

    Ah, another dream dashed. =((
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    Brad Bird is only going to write and produce incredibles 3, not direct. Does this mean he could still direct Bond 26? :-?

    It probably means he's in directors' jail.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    Brad Bird is only going to write and produce incredibles 3, not direct. Does this mean he could still direct Bond 26? :-?

    It probably means he's in directors' jail.

    You have zero idea what you're talking about. See above... he is a working director. Shut up.
  • DaltonforyouDaltonforyou The Daltonator
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    John Lee Hancock could make a good Bond film as well, I think.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    I'm still hoping the rumour that Cuaron left the project was fake, especially considering it didn't seem to have an apparent source, and no credible sites ran with it. I just think he is the ideal type of guy to breathe new life into Bond the way he did with Harry Potter. His last movie was in 2018, he needs something big to stay relevant, its a good fit.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    edited June 17 Posts: 2,681
    Or are Amazon waiting for Nolan? I wonder. Because I believe the rumours few months back was, Nolan is Amazon's No.1 choice.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    edited June 17 Posts: 9,029
    Or are Amazon waiting for Nolan? I wonder. Because I believe the rumours few months back was, Nolan is Amazon's No.1 choice.

    The trouble with that is, why hire Pascal and Heyman? Would they leave first? Because Nolan and his wife typically produce their own movies.
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    Or are Amazon waiting for Nolan? I wonder. Because I believe the rumours few months back was, Nolan is Amazon's No.1 choice.

    The trouble with that is, why hire Pascal and Heyman? Would they leave first? Because Nolan and his wife typically produce their own movies.

    Anyway, I don't think Pascal and Heyman are going to be very involved creatively.

    At least not like Barbara and Michael.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
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    Or are Amazon waiting for Nolan? I wonder. Because I believe the rumours few months back was, Nolan is Amazon's No.1 choice.

    The trouble with that is, why hire Pascal and Heyman? Would they leave first? Because Nolan and his wife typically produce their own movies.

    Oh, I think....should it come to that, they should be able to work things out. Nolan himself is aware of the rules, when making a Bond film.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    edited June 17 Posts: 9,029
    The Odessey is going to be an epic on a scale we haven't seen since the 50's, it will probably take Nolan right up until the release to finish tinkering with. If Amazon is prepared to wait for him, its going to be awfully long until July 2029, buckle up boys!
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    I don't think Nolan would do Amazon Bond, partially because of the headache he would cause.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    Anyway, I don't think Pascal and Heyman are going to be very involved creatively.

    Then you really don’t know what a producer does, @DEKE_RIVERS .
    I'm still hoping the rumour that Cuaron left the project was fake,

    How can a director leave a project he was never attached to, @Mendes4Lyfe ? By the sounds of it, they met. And nothing came of it.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    peter wrote: »
    Anyway, I don't think Pascal and Heyman are going to be very involved creatively.

    Then you really don’t know what a producer does, @DEKE_RIVERS .
    I'm still hoping the rumour that Cuaron left the project was fake,

    How can a director leave a project he was never attached to, @Mendes4Lyfe ? By the sounds of it, they met. And nothing came of it.

    But what is there to substantiate that claim? No one picked up the story in the industry.

    The idea that Cuaron is in talks at least had some insider credentials.
  • edited June 17 Posts: 5,407
    It's definitely not a Danny Boyle Bond situation at any rate. Far too early into the project. Who knows what the situation with Cuaron is/was, but if they had talks and one party decided not to go forward, there must have been a reason. It's very possible not getting Cuaron isn't a bad thing.

    Anyway, there's plenty of directors who could potentially give us a great Bond movie.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    @Mendes4Lyfe : no insiders reported that Cuaron was going to direct the next Bond picture. Only World of Reel and his buddy, The Insneider.

    And those two have abysmal records when it comes to agent 007.

    If you speak to anyone in the industry, no one has been hired for Bond 26, apart from the two producers.

    When these two are done their other projects, they’ll be gearing up on James Bond. And no one will miss the news once the writers are hired, and the director.

    I think there’s still a bit to go before we hear real news.
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