It's very confusing; we have 12 months, but they have 31.![]()
Nah, you guys just got muddled up when you copied us.
It's very confusing; we have 12 months, but they have 31.![]()
Barry Jenkins wants to direct a "badass/kickass kind of action" Moneypenny spin-off film, which Naomie Harris is all for. Of course, Barbara Broccoli isn't interested.
I kinda like the fact that BB has no interest in widening the franchise in that way. Harris is great as Moneypenny but if you do this you've either got to have her return to the field full time, or contrive some way she gets involved in an adventure, but I think you could only get away with that once.
I don't really want a spin off series of Moneypenny/Q/M/Felix/Quarrel Jr/Mr Wint and Mr Kidd films*, I just want a decent Bond film every couple of years like the old days, is that too much to ask?
*Ok a late 60s Wint and Kidd origin story might be interesting...
Barry Jenkins wants to direct a "badass/kickass kind of action" Moneypenny spin-off film, which Naomie Harris is all for. Of course, Barbara Broccoli isn't interested.
I kinda like the fact that BB has no interest in widening the franchise in that way. Harris is great as Moneypenny but if you do this you've either got to have her return to the field full time, or contrive some way she gets involved in an adventure, but I think you could only get away with that once.
I don't really want a spin off series of Moneypenny/Q/M/Felix/Quarrel Jr/Mr Wint and Mr Kidd films*, I just want a decent Bond film every couple of years like the old days, is that too much to ask?
*Ok a late 60s Wint and Kidd origin story might be interesting...
Agreed, not every franchise needs an expanded universe, as the unsuccessful Bourne spin-off showed. I think The Walking Dead, for example, would probably have benefitted from people concentrating on making one good show as oppose to two with basically the same premise.
I'm sure there is, and maybe if it was a one off it'd be ok, I just don't want a giant extended universe, and that isn't about MP (if anything she'd make more sense, especially Harris' iteration having been a field agent) as I don't want a Q or M film either.
No Time to Die's price tag: $250 million.
Jesus Goddamn Christ.
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