Denis Villeneuve to direct next Bond film

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BadMoonRisin
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TXAG 05 said:

Hopefully they cast Ellen Page as the next Bond.

She would fit right in.

TCTTS
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FL_Ag1998
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Hmmm, the SAS was founded during WWII so it could still be set in the original Bond timeline, but that story does make it sound guaranteed that this new version will be set in the current time. Did we already know that for certain, or is this the first implication of that?
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Bond doesn't need a "backstory". It's a pretty set formula. It just needs a good Bond, a good/hot email foil and a well written villain. A good opening song and opening credits go farther here than anywhere else.

Do those things and you make a good Bond film. Dont and you have a mess.
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We don't know for certain that it's set in present day, but I would be shocked if it wasn't. Considering period pieces cost way more, and Amazon is looking to make a whole universe out of this iteration. Plus, Villeneuve just doesn't seem like a period piece guy to me. I'd bet anything he goes modern.
FL_Ag1998
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Gotcha, thanks
Cinco Ranch Aggie
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The Bond movies have always been current era for when they were made, with current technology* ever present.

The second film, From Russia With Love, featured 8mm movie film as a plot point. That was what was available in the 60s when the movie was made. In later movies, we've seen things as modern as stealth ships (one of Brosnan's movies, don't recall which one). Helicopters have shown up in various Bond movies - in those early Connery movies such as From Russia With Love and Goldfinger, we saw MASH style choppers, whereas in Dalton's Licence to Kill, we saw Coast Guard helicopters that were in actual use in the CG at the time.

So I don't believe it's surprising that the new Bond movie(s) will be set in current time. But as such, the character's back story must change, otherwise the character would either be dead or approaching death, given his WWII backstory. If they move the military backstory to, say, the first Persian Gulf War era, that will be fine. If they give Bond tits, that's not going to work.

* Moonraker is the outlier, with laser guns, space soldiers, etc
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I've actually been hoping they'd do a period Bond reboot of sorts. Go back to the 50s or 60s with actual history and kind of play around there. Would kind of remove all the modern politics and need to be cutting edge. For instance, if Bond takes on AI, it'll be a yawner of a villain. No one has been able to make that compelling yet, so I see the temptation, but maybe it just isn't compelling?
FL_Ag1998
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Bingo. That's my wish as well.
Cinco Ranch Aggie
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Yeah, I'd love that as well.

Claude!
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Agree that a period Bond would be great, but I'm not terribly bothered by updates to his backstory to fit the times. Bond needs to a) be British, b) be male, c) look good in a suit, d) be hyper-competent, and e) have some sort of entanglement with one or more beautiful women.
 
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