I’m just starved for Bond at this point. Yes, we just got a shiny new film, but it was on the shelf for 18 months and it’s been 6 years since the last one. Plus, we’ve gotten just one book in that time and no games. We need more Bond.
Got to disagree with you there, Wright would be my absolute dream choice to reboot Bond. I completely agree with his comments about the tone and Wright would be perfect to bring a lighter touch to Bond. He’s already proven he can stage innovative action and chases scenes in Baby Driver as well as an understanding of the action genre as a whole. I’m confident he’d have a good sense of which Bond tropes to embrace and which to subvert.
Sadly I can’t see it happening though. When you see similar issues that Wright had with Marvel playing out with Boyle the producers would need to seriously adjust their way of working to accommodate him.
When Horowitz’s third book is released in May, and IO Interactive’s game comes out sometime after, it’s going to be good for my soul in light of No Time To Die. It’s going to show the brand itself is well and truly pushing ahead, and life goes on without Craig, no matter how good he was.
A quick hint for our German members:
If you don´t want to see DUNE in theatres it is available on iTunes from today (21,99 EUR).
Have you seen SOHO already?
Annoyingly, no.
Doesn’t stop people telling me what they think about it - honestly, that spoils a film for me far more than plot points being shared.
Another Stephen King adaptation incoming:
I’ve never been as big a Nolan fan as some. I’ve been less excited about his work since The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar. Dunkirk was okay, but it was (at least for me) immersion-breaking to see Nolan’s regulars like Murphy and Hardy in it. I haven’t seen Tenet and was never excited to see it as others.
Try it. It´s very good.
Halloween Kills: Extended Cut just popped up on iTunes for pre-order. I assume this includes the slightly different ending David Gordon Green has talked about. No run time though…
Hopefully it does include that alternate ending. I get why they had to change it, considering where they say they’re going to pick up with Halloween Ends, but at the same time it sounds like a perfect ending for the film with a great callback to Carpenter’s original.
This feels weird…
Disney just can’t let Star Wars go…
They did pay
Summary
too much
for it
… and now they are second-guessing everything about it, forgetting that Fox basically left Lucas alone to deliver his masterpiece. Which was the only way it could blossom into the phenomenon which audiences responded to.
“BUT MIKEY92#RESTORETHESNYDERVERSE ON TWITTER SAID…”
Ghostbusters 2 reference!!
“Have you missed us?”
Yes Dr. Venkman, yes I have.