
Dalton in Warhead 2000?
#1
Posted 13 February 2007 - 06:16 AM
Im sure its old news for a lot of people here, but I was quite shocked when I read this. Anyone know how far along it was, and if there are any Dalton quotes on the subject? I didnt even know Dalton was even interested in 007 after the leaving the project.
And if it had happened, how do you think Thunderball Take 3 would have worked out? Would it have been worse then NSNA, or would it have given us another chance to see Dalton's awesome portryal, something that we didnt get to see enough of?
#2
Posted 13 February 2007 - 06:57 AM
I was just browsing around the wikipedia at random Bond things, as I spend far too much time doing, and come across an atricle about Timothy Dalton appearing in Sony and Kevin McClory's Warhead 2000 circa 1999.
Im sure its old news for a lot of people here, but I was quite shocked when I read this. Anyone know how far along it was, and if there are any Dalton quotes on the subject? I didnt even know Dalton was even interested in 007 after the leaving the project.
And if it had happened, how do you think Thunderball Take 3 would have worked out? Would it have been worse then NSNA, or would it have given us another chance to see Dalton's awesome portryal, something that we didnt get to see enough of?
I think its just fanboy speculation. NSNA only worked because it featured Connery back as Bond. Dalton was not a popular Bond, there was no huge demand for him to return as Bond, especially as Brosnan's movies were raking in the dough.
#3
Posted 13 February 2007 - 07:04 AM
#4
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:31 AM
With his career stuck in neutral he may have considered it - but MGM/EON shut the whole thing down in court, so it's a moot point now.
I wish that it could have happened, though.
#5
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:37 AM
I wish that it could have happened, though.
I wanted to see it too. At the time (around 98 or so) it was announced, I was really put off of Brosnan's two films at the time. I didnt care for the "new" tonal shifts the series had taken in regards to it's action sequences. I missed the old style shoot outs that didnt depend on how many squibs the producers could afford.
In any event, I was eager to see a new take on Bond.
#6
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:50 AM
Actually, the stories I read were that McClory and Sony wanted Dalton for the role because he was an established Bond. (They didn't want to take a chance on someone who may or may not be accepted in the role. Dalton, while not the most popular Bond, was accepted as a legitimate James Bond actor.)
With his career stuck in neutral he may have considered it - but MGM/EON shut the whole thing down in court, so it's a moot point now.
I wish that it could have happened, though.
And remember, both of Dalton's Bond films were still international box office hits, so while not as financially successful as Brosnan's films, Sony still could have easily made a profit.
Its posters might have looked like this-
http://007art.free.f...ive/warhead.htm
http://007art.free.f...e/warhead2c.htm
http://007art.free.f...e/warhead2d.htm
Like the idea of Monica Bellucci(The Passion of the Christ) as Domino
#7
Posted 22 March 2007 - 09:06 PM
Wasn't Roland Emmerich attatched to direct this aswell?
#8
Posted 22 March 2007 - 09:13 PM
#9
Posted 22 March 2007 - 09:33 PM
But I'm pretty certain Dalton dismissed the idea in an interview at the time, saying he had no interest in playing Bond again. Not that he would have done it anyway, because of his friendship with the Broccoli's.
Brozza had talks with The Kevster about remaking Thunderball in about 1990. I reckon he might have done it after his time, if the film was still on the drawing board.
#10
Posted 22 March 2007 - 09:45 PM
I think his involvement with the project (whether he was contacted or not) was mainly wishful thinking by McClory as well as a lot of fans.
In retrospect I'm rather glad a Dalton Warhead 2000 movie never got made. He had two solid outings as 007. Him starring in another Thunderball remake would have overshadowed his official Bond films in a negtive way (especially considering that all McClory could come up with for the first TB remake was NSNA which is one of my very least favourite films).
#11
Posted 22 March 2007 - 10:27 PM

#12
Posted 23 March 2007 - 08:40 AM
Good looking posters though.
#13
Posted 25 March 2007 - 07:29 AM
#14
Posted 27 March 2007 - 02:51 AM
Yes, Dalton kicked
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But "Thunderball take 3"? Yawn. You can only go to that well so many times. Even as a kid, I remember how pissed off I was when I first saw NSNA and realized it was just a remake of that other Sean Connery Bond that they showed every year on TV.
This "Warhead 2000" would have been a disaster. I am glad the courts finally put an end to McClory's hubris.