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Yeah, despite the heavy Nazi elements in Drax, it’s pretty fantastical. I guess Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon has an ideological component to his plan in the interests of North Korea, but even that’s shrouded a bit in his opportunistic wealth.
I suppose Bond villains just have to be a bit greedy/opportunistic in their evil plans.
I suppose Gogol shows up in MR. Can’t remember about the rest. At any rate all those films have other real world concerns they integrated in there.
We’re not going to get the new movie taking a hard look at America’s political issues, or the Ukraine, or what social and political forces are driving the Israel/Palestine conflict. Supervillains, rogue masterminds, shadowy secret cabals of unelected puppet masters, that’s what we’ll get. They’re probably kicking themselves that Mission:Impossible got to the rogue AI first. I wouldn’t be surprised to find a fictional military contractor in the vein of Blackwater as our villain of the hour.
Very well put, @sandbagger1, and I share your thoughts. Let's also not forget that this new film will be made under the Amazon umbrella. They cannot come up with a Bond film that politically coloured either way.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind a return of SPECTRE. It still is the easiest solution. A dark, secret, sinister organization with tentacles in every conflict worldwide? No complicated politics, just good vs. evil.
You sound offended. It’s a forum where people speculate on “what if?” and openly wonder about “what could be.”
But I’ll add that 2028 is going to be a significantly different world than 2025. In as much as 2021 was a different world than 2015 and so on. Blockbuster filmmaking is in a pickle. The marketplace is stuffed with fantasy that just isn’t playing with audiences as it did before COVID. If Casino Royale is Bond’s response to Bourne post Die Another Day (and 9/11) what will Bond 26 be in the aftermath of a dwindling blockbuster marketplace and COVID and American Protectionism and the rise of fascism and Brexit?
Dune is overtly political. Sicario is overtly political. Peaky Blinders is overtly political. You don’t hire Villeneuve and Knight to create Tomorrow Never Dies. You hire them to push Bond into new areas; to break new ground.
I don’t think Bond 26 will be an Oliver Stone film, but there’s plenty of space to fill by some very talented and smart artists who’s CVs show how much they’re willing to play with boundaries to tell a compelling and relevant story.
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
[and if you don't hear that in her voice with the music, I don't even know]
Imagine if Bond 26 premiere took place on Thursday July the 13th, just four days later. The whole country would be buzzing!
Why?
Doesn't that mean Villeneuve would have to skip the press tour for Dune 3? Seems unlikely to happen.
I suppose it could be done (as big a director Villeneuve is, the actors in the film are more high profile publicity-wise, and ultimately the director of this film being the new Bond director will probably drum up a bit of extra press even if he's not there in person!) But honestly, I have no idea.
They could maybe allocate some time for him to do video interviews for Dune promos during shooting, and just skip the premieres?
Weeks or a month, maybe a bit longer. I think it depends though.
I suppose he could. I think with the cast they have they'll be fine putting them front and centre.
It really depends on how fast they can get things rolling. It's of course not just a case of Villeneuve, but getting crew, locations, cast, and all the other work that goes into this. Then of course after shooting how long post production will take (Bond isn't quite as VFX heavy as something like Dune, but it takes time). Again, we don't even have a release date yet...
Football or something ;) The sort of thing England never wins. At least for the men's league I should probably say...
Maybe Eurovision?
It's the sort of thing where I don't think they'd set a release date around it. But if it happened to be the autumn afterwards, maybe with a promo for Bond 26 at the Euros it'd help drum up excitement... maybe.
European Footballing Championship that occurs every 4 years (as in the tournament that England Women won just this summer). Probably, in terms of popularity the second biggest international football competition (behind the World Cup).
I think the logic was that with the tournament occurring in England (and Scotland, Wales and Ireland) in 2028 that there would be a rise in patriotism. It isn't an unfounded idea, because in 1996 (in England) there was quite a rise in national pride.
I don't know if the Euros are a good strategy though. Even if any minor football fan pays attention to them, there are a lot of people who don't, and the Euros doesn't have the argument of being the pinnacle of sport like the World Cup or the Olympics.
More importantly, I think success also matters as well. In the Olympics, the UK were pretty much guaranteed at least some silverware because they're one of the countries that have a serious competitor in many events. If the UK favourite for shot-put don't win, doesn't matter, there's the UK favourite in gymnastics who can win and save the day, and if they don't there's diving and so on. If England perform poorly at the Euros (which there is always at chance of), there's no one to save day, and that's not going to generate much excitement or patriotism.
Yes, Bond is British secret service. But does anyone globally care about European soccer?
Yes. The Euros are extremely popular, even on the western side of the Atlantic
I agree, it's not quite like the Olympics. The Euros don't quite have opening ceremonies like the Olympics, do they? Something where having the Bond actor make an appearance could work. I don't watch football so don't know one way or the other. And again, from what I do know Brits rarely come away from big football championships with a sense of patriotism.
But honestly, they should take any good PR opportunity if it's available to them. But I don't think this would be quite an Olympic situation.
More people watch the euros than the Superbowl and film studios are always planning trailers with that in mind, so I guess, maybe it could apply?
I would love Bond 26 to release in 2027, because it would open up the possibility of Bond 27 being one of the last major releases of the decade, which I think is cool for a Bond film (happened for OHMSS as well - good omen?).
Anyway, I sincerely doubt that Amazon would worry about sports events. I'm not sure their target demographics have such a huge overlap.
I think the point being made is that studios like cross promotion. Most people don’t drive Aston Martins or wear Omega Watches but the cross promotion of brands may pique the interest of audiences, users and aficionados in other spheres of cultural and entertainment influence.
Studios also market their movies to particular demographics in culturally specific ways. That’s why movies get Super Bowl commercials in America or advertise during the NBA Finals. Obviously, the UK is Bond’s biggest market. I’m sure Amazon would like to reassert Bond’s dominance in that market as a cultural icon and moneymaking machine.
With people who like sports?
Who is it that you feel is Amazon's target demographic?
What if England crash out early in the competition?
What if the next actor faces the media scrutiny of Craig?
It’s a bloody big ask to be frank.