I guess we won't know the title of the film until october/november, right?

SPECTRE - Principal Photography
#421
Posted 28 February 2014 - 07:27 PM
#422
Posted 28 February 2014 - 10:13 PM
Sure, we will.
It's going to be Risico, right?
Or The Property of a Lady
or 007 in New York
or Solo
or whatever Judi Dench says she's working on next
or whatever the hacks at the tabloids say to generate discussion and sell issues.
It's locked.
#423
Posted 01 March 2014 - 12:39 AM
I guess we won't know the title of the film until october/november, right?
lot of people learn about the title of Bond 23 before it was revealed so I sure this time they find a way to keep it secret
#424
Posted 01 March 2014 - 02:14 AM
#425
Posted 01 March 2014 - 03:14 AM
My guess is we won't know the title until early 2015. January/February seems to be about the time when the title is officially announced.
Also think we will be gettting another original title. Just don't see any of the remaining Fleming titles being workable.
#426
Posted 01 March 2014 - 08:13 AM
Our old friend Baz Bamigboye has this...
The untitled Bond 24 will start shooting in November, a month later than planned. The filming schedule will run until April or May 2015. Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw are all lined up.
http://www.dailymail...-Neverland.html
It fits with what Ralph Fiennes has said but is something of an up date. It also shows that Baz's sources are starting to come up with Bond 24 information.
#427
Posted 01 March 2014 - 10:18 AM
Skyfall feels like an age ago.
I am hungry for Bond 24.
#428
Posted 01 March 2014 - 02:05 PM
Only a 2-year gap would have been welcome, indeed. To think we would get a new Bond film this fall...
#429
Posted 01 March 2014 - 03:31 PM
Well, well, well, fantastic news!!! Didn't think that we would hear about any filming information in March.
#430
Posted 01 March 2014 - 10:23 PM
I'm wondering what the 'marketing' will be like, if it will be toned down since it isn't the 50th Anniversary or would they try to match that of SF's....
I suspect Bond 25 will also be 3 years after Bond 24 then, 2018? And that will give EON 4 years to find a new Bond and release a film on the 60th Anniversary (2022)?...
#431
Posted 02 March 2014 - 01:04 AM
Our old friend Baz Bamigboye has this...
The untitled Bond 24 will start shooting in November, a month later than planned. The filming schedule will run until April or May 2015. Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw are all lined up.
That's the name I was trying to find!
...or whatever Baz says it will be. That man is annoyingly well-informed.
#432
Posted 02 March 2014 - 02:49 AM
I'm wondering what the 'marketing' will be like, if it will be toned down since it isn't the 50th Anniversary or would they try to match that of SF's....
It will still be an event film, without the added significance of the 50th. I'd expect about the same level of marketing.
#433
Posted 02 March 2014 - 04:51 PM
It'll probably use Skyfall as a springboard for the marketing. It is the direct follow up to the most lucrative Bond of all time, so I'm sure they'll incorporate that into the trailers and such.
#434
Posted 02 March 2014 - 05:06 PM
Prepare yourselves for the onslaught of 'From The Makers Of SkyFall' quotes...
#435
Posted 05 March 2014 - 01:03 PM
http://www.empireonl....asp?NID=40356
First draft almost done .
"You aint seen nothing yet!"
Pretty much confirms shooting starts in Oct this year...
#436
Posted 05 March 2014 - 01:09 PM
I got it: BOND 24 will feature the burned agents as the new villains, turning against England - with Bond fighting his former colleagues and being woed to join them.
#437
Posted 05 March 2014 - 03:16 PM
I got it: BOND 24 will feature the burned agents as the new villains, turning against England - with Bond fighting his former colleagues and being woed to join them.
Wouldn't surprise me. It would manage to extend the streak of "this time it's personal" Bond films to a staggering 26 years.
#438
Posted 05 March 2014 - 04:49 PM
I got it: BOND 24 will feature the burned agents as the new villains, turning against England - with Bond fighting his former colleagues and being woed to join them.
Please, no.
But also, yes?
#439
Posted 05 March 2014 - 05:59 PM
If this accidentally is true then... well, let´s see.
Right now, I would hope that BOND 24 would not lean too much on SKYFALL. Although, with Mendes and Logan on board and the massive B.O. success, they will definitely try to use SKYFALL as a model.
My question is: SKYFALL seemed to be burdened by budget cuts, hence barely shooting on far away locations and concentrating on London. With SKYFALL earning so much money, they should be allowed to expand the traveling costs again, right?
#440
Posted 05 March 2014 - 07:37 PM
So this is coming out in 2015..? Correct? that's such a long time, but if the Bond movie is just as good as Skyfall.. I guess I will be okay with it.
#441
Posted 05 March 2014 - 07:37 PM
I really, really hope that Bond 24 is in no way a sequel to Skyfall. I'd also be rather surprised if they went that route, given how much flack they got the last time they attempted a sequel. That aside, a sequel to Skyfall would almost certainly ensure that we'd be getting another kind of personal vendetta film, something the franchise desperately needs to venture away from.
#442
Posted 06 March 2014 - 12:20 AM
If this accidentally is true then... well, let´s see.
Right now, I would hope that BOND 24 would not lean too much on SKYFALL. Although, with Mendes and Logan on board and the massive B.O. success, they will definitely try to use SKYFALL as a model.
My question is: SKYFALL seemed to be burdened by budget cuts, hence barely shooting on far away locations and concentrating on London. With SKYFALL earning so much money, they should be allowed to expand the traveling costs again, right?
I hope Bond 24 is as independent of SF as possible beyond respecting the continuity. It all hangs on what Logan means by 'themes'...
I'd expect the budget to be around $250m after such a massive box office haul - however, salaries will gobble a lot of that up, so if they really do splash out on using real locations and globetrotting, it might reach $300m. Seems a bit steep though, especially for MGM and Sony, don't you think?
I really, really hope that Bond 24 is in no way a sequel to Skyfall. I'd also be rather surprised if they went that route, given how much flack they got the last time they attempted a sequel. That aside, a sequel to Skyfall would almost certainly ensure that we'd be getting another kind of personal vendetta film, something the franchise desperately needs to venture away from.
Me too! I couldn't agree more on the 'personal' plot - Bond stories always made it personal by the villain killing Bond's allies/girls. There's no need to invent more psychoses or drag more skeletons out of the cupboard for Bond to confront.
However, with Logan and Mendes on board, and the former promising to 'peel back the layers', we should probably steel ourselves for the inevitable vendetta.
Edited by RMc, 06 March 2014 - 12:21 AM.
#443
Posted 06 March 2014 - 12:27 AM
If this accidentally is true then... well, let´s see.
Right now, I would hope that BOND 24 would not lean too much on SKYFALL. Although, with Mendes and Logan on board and the massive B.O. success, they will definitely try to use SKYFALL as a model.
My question is: SKYFALL seemed to be burdened by budget cuts, hence barely shooting on far away locations and concentrating on London. With SKYFALL earning so much money, they should be allowed to expand the traveling costs again, right?
I hope Bond 24 is as independent of SF as possible beyond respecting the continuity. It all hangs on what Logan means by 'themes'...
I'd expect the budget to be around $250m after such a massive box office haul - however, salaries will gobble a lot of that up, so if they really do splash out on using real locations and globetrotting, it might reach $300m. Seems a bit steep though, especially for MGM and Sony, don't you think?
I really, really hope that Bond 24 is in no way a sequel to Skyfall. I'd also be rather surprised if they went that route, given how much flack they got the last time they attempted a sequel. That aside, a sequel to Skyfall would almost certainly ensure that we'd be getting another kind of personal vendetta film, something the franchise desperately needs to venture away from.
Me too! I couldn't agree more on the 'personal' plot - Bond stories always made it personal by the villain killing Bond's allies/girls. There's no need to invent more psychoses or drag more skeletons out of the cupboard for Bond to confront.
However, with Logan and Mendes on board, and the former promising to 'peel back the layers', we should probably steel ourselves for the inevitable vendetta.
I'm fine with a film that involves some kind of an angle where Bond becomes somewhat personally involved at some point during the course of the film (i.e. someone close to him is killed by the villain, etc.), but to have the thing start out as yet another personal vendetta would just be tiresome. At some point over the course of 28 years (which would be the time spanning between Bond 24 and the last Bond film released that didn't feature a personal angle), they've got to change things up a bit. There's nothing wrong with Bond being sent out on a routine mission. Even within those confines there are still ways in which to challenge and cause growth for the Bond character.
#444
Posted 06 March 2014 - 02:10 AM
Our old friend Baz Bamigboye has this...
The untitled Bond 24 will start shooting in November, a month later than planned. The filming schedule will run until April or May 2015. Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw are all lined up.
http://www.dailymail...-Neverland.html
It fits with what Ralph Fiennes has said but is something of an up date. It also shows that Baz's sources are starting to come up with Bond 24 information.
Missed this at the time, but good to see Baz is loosening up the old sources just in time for the BOND 24 rumour mill.
Remember those old days when some people used to doubt Baz's claims?! Ah, memories.
#445
Posted 06 March 2014 - 12:28 PM
So this is coming out in 2015..? Correct? that's such a long time, but if the Bond movie is just as good as Skyfall.. I guess I will be okay with it.
Yes, I think they confirmed that Bond 24 will be released in October 2015 - I can't remember the day.
#446
Posted 06 March 2014 - 03:23 PM
So this is coming out in 2015..? Correct? that's such a long time, but if the Bond movie is just as good as Skyfall.. I guess I will be okay with it.
Yes, I think they confirmed that Bond 24 will be released in October 2015 - I can't remember the day.
October 23rd in the UK, I think.
#447
Posted 31 March 2014 - 11:00 PM
If this movie is to come out in October of 2015 they better get going on filming the movie. I like this news, it means they already have a scrip together. I wonder what it will be like? I can't wait to hear what the villain will be like, I love Bond villains. It will be great with a new M and Moneypenny. Where will things take Bond next?
#448
Posted 11 April 2014 - 02:29 AM
#449
Posted 22 April 2014 - 08:32 PM
So, is it the consensus that 'Bond 24' will be Craig's last Bond?
One would assume so, seeing as next year he'll be just a shade under fifty...
#450
Posted 23 April 2014 - 01:40 AM
I think the general assumption is that Bond 25 will be his final one. I think he's contracted for the next two.