Official B26 news thread

DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
edited July 3 in Bond 26 & Beyond Posts: 24,756
Now that some big news about the new movie is out there, it's time to launch an official news thread, i.e. this is where we collect relevant news articles for any archivists out there who enjoy putting together a production timeline. We have two very polite requests, though:

1) Let's try to avoid useless clickbait;
2) Let's try to always link to an original story, not to someone unknown commenting on it.

Happy fishing!

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  • Posts: 276
    Finally yah!
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited July 4 Posts: 15,248
    March 25, 2025
    Amy Pascal and David Heyman will produce the next James Bond film:
    https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/entertainment/amazon-mgm-studios-james-bond-producers-amy-pascal-david-heyman

    June 25, 2025
    Denis Villeneuve will direct Bond 26 and Tanya Lapointe will serve as executive producer:
    https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/entertainment/amazon-mgm-studios-james-bond-director-denis-villeneuve
  • Posts: 12,603
    At long last. this thread has been an awful long time in coming!

    Nice one DD! :-bd
  • Posts: 276
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    At long last. this thread has been an awful long time in coming!

    Nice one DD! :-bd

    +1
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,756
    Thanks, guys, but it was @moneyofpropre2 who suggested the time was right for this thread. Credit where credit is due.
  • Posts: 467
    https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2025/7/16/justin-kuritzkes-on-shortlist-to-write-bond

    “Sources tell me that Justin Kuritzkes, best known for penning Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” and “Queer,” is currently on the shortlist to write the script for Bond 26, Villeneuve’s anticipated take on 007.“

    I’m hopeful and impressed, if true. Such a vibrant and cerebral choice. I’d love to know the other shortlisted names.
  • Posts: 5,603
    I’d be interested in that choice. I wasn’t a fan of Challengers but for what it’s worth I can imagine Kuritzkes writing for Bond just from that. Ultimately it’ll depend on what direction the new team want to take with the story.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 18,553
    Yeah if that's true (and it feels like one of those stories which probably isn't made up: he doesn't seem a name someone with a lack of imagination would associate with Bond) it's encouraging.
    "A final decision on the screenwriter is expected by the end of the year" - oof. It's a long way off, isn't it! :D
  • Posts: 5,603
    mtm wrote: »
    Yeah if that's true (and it feels like one of those stories which probably isn't made up: he doesn't seem a name someone with a lack of imagination would associate with Bond) it's encouraging.
    "A final decision on the screenwriter is expected by the end of the year" - oof. It's a long way off, isn't it! :D

    It is, isn’t it? If true anyway. Means casting’s a bit away…

    Betting on a 2028 release if that’s the case. Not that that’s surprising.
  • Posts: 467
    007HallY wrote: »
    I’d be interested in that choice. I wasn’t a fan of Challengers but for what it’s worth I can imagine Kuritzkes writing for Bond just from that. Ultimately it’ll depend on what direction the new team want to take with the story.

    I loved Challengers. I think one transferable element from Challengers to Bond 26 is what I’ll call (for lack of a better term) progressive eroticism. The relationship between Challengers’ three leads was playful yet consequential, erotic but not exploitative. The sexuality served a narrative purpose.

  • Posts: 5,603
    Burgess wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I’d be interested in that choice. I wasn’t a fan of Challengers but for what it’s worth I can imagine Kuritzkes writing for Bond just from that. Ultimately it’ll depend on what direction the new team want to take with the story.

    I loved Challengers. I think one transferable element from Challengers to Bond 26 is what I’ll call (for lack of a better term) progressive eroticism. The relationship between Challengers’ three leads was playful yet consequential, erotic but not exploitative. The sexuality served a narrative purpose.

    Yes, I got that electric sense in the dialogue. Helps that it’s all consensual and erotic as you said!

    I’d give him a go. He’ll have to work from a direction they’re working on anyway and maybe other writers. Why not?
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