EoN sells up - Amazon MGM to produce 007 going forwards (Steven Knight to Write)

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  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Spielberg is probably the most overrated director of all time. He made some great popcorn films in the 80's and 90's and a few good dramas here and there. He's a good director but not great. If he didn't have Jaws, Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones on his resume he would be considered pretty good.

    But he does have them on his resume...He also has Duel, Close Encounters, E.T and Schindler's List...

    What a strange statement..
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    I’m actually someone who rates AI (the Spielberg film that is) very highly too.

    I mean, fair enough if many of his films aren’t for some of us. But he’s one of the most renowned directors of all time whatever one thinks of them.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited November 17 Posts: 7,051
    mtm wrote: »
    Heyman may not be being entirely truthful I guess, it’s possible they’re not ready to announce dates yet. And DV can do publicity for Dune while he’s working on another film: the more important bit is post production, and I guess he’ll be locked in a dark room with editors and effects folk for months to come.

    It might be that Amazon is not as worried as traditional studios about setting a release date, betting that other movies will change their opening weekend if up against a Villeneuve Bond pic. It remains to be seen if Amazon thinks the same way as Eon or MGM.
    Escalus5 wrote: »
    I think it would've been exciting to see Spielberg direct a Bond film in the '80s or '90s. I feel like he's mostly been on autopilot since SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, and I found his last Indiana Jones film a CGI horror show of bad writing and acting.

    I agree with you. I'd peg Spielberg's last good film as Catch Me If You Can. He's past his prime, as is Hanks. I just saw Hanks onstage and he was...meh.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    echo wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Heyman may not be being entirely truthful I guess, it’s possible they’re not ready to announce dates yet. And DV can do publicity for Dune while he’s working on another film: the more important bit is post production, and I guess he’ll be locked in a dark room with editors and effects folk for months to come.

    It might be that Amazon is not as worried as traditional studios about setting a release date, betting that other movies will change their opening weekend if up against a Villeneuve Bond pic. It remains to be seen if Amazon thinks the same way as Eon or MGM.
    Escalus5 wrote: »
    I think it would've been exciting to see Spielberg direct a Bond film in the '80s or '90s. I feel like he's mostly been on autopilot since SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, and I found his last Indiana Jones film a CGI horror show of bad writing and acting.

    I agree with you. I'd peg Spielberg's last good film as Catch Me If You Can. He's past his prime, as is Hanks. I just saw Hanks onstage and he was...meh.

    That’s sad to hear about Hanks— what play did you see him in?
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe Edward Berger for Bond 27
    edited November 17 Posts: 9,447
    007HallY wrote: »
    I’m actually someone who rates AI (the Spielberg film that is) very highly too.

    I mean, fair enough if many of his films aren’t for some of us. But he’s one of the most renowned directors of all time whatever one thinks of them.

    I believe this, and a long in the tooth master is still a master. A Bond film with his blocking would be awesome, even now. Plus he has a natural effortless optimism and positive spirit (it's what's made him so successful at blockbusters throughout the decades), and Bond has been a touch cynical for a while now.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
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    Why does Prime Video only keeping the films on their service for two months when they LITERALLY OWN THE FUDGING RIGHTS THEM!???
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Why does Prime Video only keeping the films on their service for two months when they LITERALLY OWN THE FUDGING RIGHTS THEM!???

    To squeeze more money out of them..?
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    Posts: 4,876
    Why does Prime Video only keeping the films on their service for two months when they LITERALLY OWN THE FUDGING RIGHTS THEM!???

    To squeeze more money out of them..?

    Yeah but still. You dont see Disney removing Star Wars or Marvel out of their lineup. I mean I have physical copies of all the films but since my living room tv is on the fritz regarding my hdmi ports not working, streaming is the easiest way to watch the films
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    edited November 18 Posts: 4,599
    Why does Prime Video only keeping the films on their service for two months when they LITERALLY OWN THE FUDGING RIGHTS THEM!???

    To squeeze more money out of them..?

    Yeah but still. You dont see Disney removing Star Wars or Marvel out of their lineup. I mean I have physical copies of all the films but since my living room tv is on the fritz regarding my hdmi ports not working, streaming is the easiest way to watch the films

    No, you're correct. Disney have all those films at your disposal. They don't seem to remove any content. (Nor do they have any annoying adverts)

    Money can be the only factor regarding the Bond films. As you rightly state, 'They own them!'
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe Edward Berger for Bond 27
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    I think Amazon Quietly understands that they will only get one chance to make a good first impression. People cared about Jurassic World or The Force Awakens because they were the first entries in a while and the fan base for those series WANTED the new movies to live up to rest, but that goodwill was burnt through FAST, and just 5 years later both franchises were floundering. With that being said I think Amazon will be targeting the primetime Christmas release window in 2028, around December 8th. Movies released in December typically have good legs, and Amazon will be thinking Bond can ride the boxoffice into the new year.

    It's being speculated that Dune Part 3 could move into 2027 to avoid Avengers Doomsday and the release of GTA 6, and that could also effect the timeline for filming Bond.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    Posts: 4,876
    Why does Prime Video only keeping the films on their service for two months when they LITERALLY OWN THE FUDGING RIGHTS THEM!???

    To squeeze more money out of them..?

    Yeah but still. You dont see Disney removing Star Wars or Marvel out of their lineup. I mean I have physical copies of all the films but since my living room tv is on the fritz regarding my hdmi ports not working, streaming is the easiest way to watch the films

    No, you're correct. Disney have all those films at your disposal. They don't seem to remove any content. (Nor do they have any annoying adverts)

    Money can be the only factor regarding the Bond films. As you rightly state, 'They own them!'

    At least Pluto is carrying them for a bit. Even though its 10 minutes of film followed by 3 minutes of ads
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe Edward Berger for Bond 27
    edited November 18 Posts: 9,447
    The thing you've got to keep in mind is that if there isn't enough humour or levity in Bond 26 it will be on Knights head not on Villeneuves. You can only direct the script you have in front of you, and it's Knight job to make sure enough of the Bond flavour is woven in.

    If you take a look at a lot of the Bond directors, they weren't picked because they had previous experience of directing popcorn action, Amazon are just following that trend. I also believe the only 3 truly great Bond films of the past 40 years happen to be the first entries of each of the last 3 actors, which bodes well for how they will approach this new reboot.
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    So they didn't hire Villeneuve because they thought he was right based on his previous movies/had expressed interest in Bond beforehand... nor from his pitch that he gave to producers... but because they were following trends?

    Not sure I believe that's the case ;) And it's just as well. It means there's at least some form of logic to him getting the job, and we don't have to look at any weird mystical patterns like the new actor's first Bond movie being the best of the last 50 years or whatever.
  • Posts: 409
    Spielberg is probably the most overrated director of all time. He made some great popcorn films in the 80's and 90's and a few good dramas here and there. He's a good director but not great. If he didn't have Jaws, Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones on his resume he would be considered pretty good.

    I agree that subjectively he is a great director, and (nearly) always enjoy seeing his latest film. However, apart from Jaws, I personally never feel desire to rewatch any of his films.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited November 18 Posts: 7,051
    peter wrote: »
    echo wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Heyman may not be being entirely truthful I guess, it’s possible they’re not ready to announce dates yet. And DV can do publicity for Dune while he’s working on another film: the more important bit is post production, and I guess he’ll be locked in a dark room with editors and effects folk for months to come.

    It might be that Amazon is not as worried as traditional studios about setting a release date, betting that other movies will change their opening weekend if up against a Villeneuve Bond pic. It remains to be seen if Amazon thinks the same way as Eon or MGM.
    Escalus5 wrote: »
    I think it would've been exciting to see Spielberg direct a Bond film in the '80s or '90s. I feel like he's mostly been on autopilot since SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, and I found his last Indiana Jones film a CGI horror show of bad writing and acting.

    I agree with you. I'd peg Spielberg's last good film as Catch Me If You Can. He's past his prime, as is Hanks. I just saw Hanks onstage and he was...meh.

    That’s sad to hear about Hanks— what play did you see him in?

    This World of Tomorrow. He's just a lot better on film.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 19,695
    More Eon news than Bond, but Broccoli’s Othello project has been more formally announced:
    https://www.screendaily.com/news/david-oyelowo-to-direct-othello-for-eon-star-with-rachel-brosnahan-cynthia-erivo/5211256.article
  • MSL49MSL49 Finland
    Posts: 837
    mtm wrote: »
    More Eon news than Bond, but Broccoli’s Othello project has been more formally announced:
    https://www.screendaily.com/news/david-oyelowo-to-direct-othello-for-eon-star-with-rachel-brosnahan-cynthia-erivo/5211256.article

    Is there anything for the next Bond what you think?
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    Posts: 2,936
    mtm wrote: »
    More Eon news than Bond, but Broccoli’s Othello project has been more formally announced:
    https://www.screendaily.com/news/david-oyelowo-to-direct-othello-for-eon-star-with-rachel-brosnahan-cynthia-erivo/5211256.article

    Is Daniel Craig still starring in this?
  • peterpeter Toronto
    Posts: 9,822
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    More Eon news than Bond, but Broccoli’s Othello project has been more formally announced:
    https://www.screendaily.com/news/david-oyelowo-to-direct-othello-for-eon-star-with-rachel-brosnahan-cynthia-erivo/5211256.article

    Is Daniel Craig still starring in this?

    He was a producer, and he went with Barbara to raise funds for this project. His omission is deafening.
  • MSL49MSL49 Finland
    Posts: 837
    peter wrote: »
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    More Eon news than Bond, but Broccoli’s Othello project has been more formally announced:
    https://www.screendaily.com/news/david-oyelowo-to-direct-othello-for-eon-star-with-rachel-brosnahan-cynthia-erivo/5211256.article

    Is Daniel Craig still starring in this?

    He was a producer, and he went with Barbara to raise funds for this project. His omission is deafening.

    Question for you two. Can good movie actor shine in a stage?
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe Edward Berger for Bond 27
    Posts: 9,447
    We're approaching the new year, is it the right time to ask what people think 2026 will bring for Bond 26?
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 3,033
    We're approaching the new year, is it the right time to ask what people think 2026 will bring for Bond 26?

    I think 2026 is the year...we get to know every official thing about Bond 26.
  • Posts: 6,438
    Hopefully. We'll see when we get the next Bond actor announcement, which will be the big one. I'm going to guess it'll be towards the last quarter of 2026 though as I can imagine it being a long process. I'll also guess by then we'll know the main stuff.

    Could of course be wrong as always!
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    MSL49 wrote: »
    peter wrote: »
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    More Eon news than Bond, but Broccoli’s Othello project has been more formally announced:
    https://www.screendaily.com/news/david-oyelowo-to-direct-othello-for-eon-star-with-rachel-brosnahan-cynthia-erivo/5211256.article

    Is Daniel Craig still starring in this?

    He was a producer, and he went with Barbara to raise funds for this project. His omission is deafening.

    Question for you two. Can good movie actor shine in a stage?

    Yessir, they can. I’ve seen Daniel Craig on stage, Al Pacino, Mark Strong, Michael Impererioli, and more, and they were all fantastic. I’ve been very lucky, or I perhaps caught them on a great night, but no-two ways about, great actors usually can play on any canvas.
  • Posts: 332
    We're approaching the new year, is it the right time to ask what people think 2026 will bring for Bond 26?

    A release date. Then more staff.
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