Yesterday came the shock news about the ceding of creative control of the Bond franchise from fiercely protective long-time producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson over to Amazon. Today, smaller details have emerged about the nature of the deal.
Puck reports that “Kraven the Hunter” and “Nosferatu” star Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who has long been rumored as a potential candidate to take on the role, was never a serious option.They say the actor never had “any real movement” when it came to him taking on the role, but that’s not a slight against him – they say there was “no real movement on any potential Bond suitor whatsoever”.(function (d, s, b) {var mElmt, primisElmt = d.
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php?s=113101', 'widgetLoaded');So all those reports about the likes of Rege Jean-Page, Lucien Laviscount, Jack O’Connell and Josh O’Connor? All speculative nonsense. Tom Hardy, Idris Elba or Henry Cavill? Fan wishes only at best.The outlet’s sources say producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G.
Wilson were “genuinely stumped” about how to replace Craig and.
