
I am destined to author the next James Bond movie script. My ideas have prevailed and are the only ones that exist in public. My vision – is pure! The bond and friendship between Victoria Bond and Miriam Starfish, will change world politics, and end the New Cold War.
Do a screen test – NOW! Get Lara Roozemond and Yulia Rose in the same room and have them do some improv and reading. Use them as models for character development and script writing. We have seen what the Pros can do – NOTHING!
There is REAL MAGIC waiting to be set free! Young women are the hope of the world. Bring some Kurdish women warriors. A woman should have been POTUS. Let’s give millions of women a taste of what our world – should be like!
John Presco 007
Losing a director is never a good thing, and in the case of Bond 25, it may mean a reset.
Variety has a detailed update on the James Bond sequel, which lost director Danny Boyle this week due to “creative differences.” Daniel Craig will once again star as the iconic character and the plan was for filming to begin in December with an eye on a November 2019 release. However, according to the new report, the producers are now looking for screenwriters as well as directors to board the project. That strongly suggests the recent script, written by Boyle collaborator John Hodge, will be thrown out and the entire film could go back to square one.
If that’s the case, there’s little chance Bond 25 will be out next year, much to the dismay of fans who have had November 9, 2019 circled since the release date was announced all the way back in July 2017.
There’s much more in the Variety report too, including speculation that some of the individuals previously considered for the job before Boyle secured it could be back in the mix. It also says there’s a chance Christopher McQuarrie, the Oscar-winning writer and director of the last two Mission: Impossible movies, could be courted—but would be unlikely to accept.
Long story short: With Boyle now out, what was once an exciting package is now very much up in the air. Even if there is a delay, however, there’s every indication we will still see Daniel Craig as James Bond once again.
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