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Predator 2018 was too much of a mess simpler would have been better.
I’ve not seen this timeline before. Has anyone else?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15206479/Tom-Holland-007-revealed-new-James-Bond-storyline.html
https://deadline.com/2025/10/amazon-mgm-studios-eon-productions-20m-james-bond-1236594201/
Here's the news article on 007.com breaking the news back in February:
Amazon MGM Studios Announces New Joint Venture with Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli
What a scoop :))
Also:
What absolute nonsense. Look at the date on the first post in this thread. Or are they trying to say that the deal was a secret before it was completed, which is kind of obvious isn't it? I thought Deadline were better than this?
I simply don't know what they could mean. Are they saying that Villeneuve will have completed Dune to a stage that he can leave and shoot Bond 26, and hopefully complete principal photography on Bond before the Dune press tour? That's the only way I could see that working.
As @mtm says, production of Bond 26 could go on a 2 week hiatus in the start of December 2026 to allow Denis Villeneuve to fulfill his press commitments. It's a novel idea but it just might save some time overall.
Yeah. Something like that.
Bond productions are huge, so presumably there will be plenty of work that can done in his absence. Given Christmas break, I would guess he would be away for 4 or 5 weeks. Everyone takes holidays, so allowing key staff time away from the office is no big deal on a two/three-year project
The big question is, will they be in production by next Christmas 2026, when Dune Part 3 is set to release?