In Hollywood, one of the significant developments lately is that Amazon has assumed creative control over the James Bond series, previously managed by MGM. This marks a major shift in production since the Bond films began, and it remains uncertain how this transformation will impact the franchise in the long run. The latest information regarding this deal hasn’t exactly instilled confidence.
Before the shift in creative decision-making, there were reports of disagreements between Amazon MGM and Eon Productions, run by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, who previously held control over the Bond franchise. It was said that Broccoli disapproved of Amazon’s intentions to expand the Bond intellectual property into a cinematic universe.
If fans had hoped for some positive news regarding the release of the next Bond movie, they might be disappointed to learn that Amazon’s new control doesn’t necessarily mean an earlier release. In an interview with CNBC, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy shared that currently, there are no definite plans for the Bond franchise, starting from scratch as it stands today. He elaborated…
At this moment, we’re still brainstorming ideas for our next theme. No one has penned the story as of now. However, rest assured, we will handle it with utmost diligence. This franchise means a great deal to us and we anticipate its growth over an extended duration.
Although it wasn’t surprising that there might not be a script for a new Bond movie yet, given the disagreements in the past, it wouldn’t have been unexpected if MGM had already prepared a solid plan and was now executing it. However, it seems that isn’t what happened either. Instead, it appears that discussions about the future of Bond are just starting to take place.
Regarding James Bond’s future, I suspect Amazon MGM will expedite their strategies given the extended gap between Bond films. The longer this pause continues, the higher the chance that fans may have shifted their attention elsewhere. Given the situation, it seems plausible that the studio would leverage any time-saving resources at their disposal. However, AWS CEO Andy Jassy doesn’t foresee AI being used to produce a James Bond movie anytime soon, if at all, in the near future. He stated…
Frankly speaking, it’s unlikely that AI will pen a Bond film anytime in the near future. Therefore, it’s truly an honor for us to guide the Bond series into its future phase.
The production of the upcoming Bond movie has just started, implying that we’re likely looking at least two years until its release. This gives fans plenty of time to continue discussing who should be the next Bond, as they need to decide on the kind of James Bond character they prefer before choosing an actor for the role.
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2025-02-27 19:07