After more than six decades of exclusive control of the filming rights to Ian Fleming’s novels, Eon Productions has sold the creative control of the James Bond franchise to Amazon MGM. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content.
Now that Amazon has wrestled control of the British spy franchise, there's a good chance that the search for a new 007 will widen. But it's not the first time that the idea has been entertained
It’s the end of an era for James Bond—or so it seemed at the Oscars. With no new Bond film on the horizon and plenty of turmoil behind the scenes of the franchise, the telecast featured a song-and-dan
There have been whisperings for a while now about who will follow Daniel Craig as 007, but the franchise's new arrangement changes things.
After Amazon took creative control of the 007 franchise, the Oscars honored the Broccoli family with a medley that felt like a memorial.
Look, I get it. James Bond is a beloved franchise with a storied history of over seventy years. Sure, the quality of the films themselves has varied since 1962's Dr. No, but the series stands apart from other intellectual properties on account of its prestige and,
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy pledged the tech giant will "take great care" with the franchise and doesn't yet have specific plans for its next creative steps.
With Amazon MGM Studios gaining creative control of the James Bond franchise, who will emerge as the next 007?
Following a year of fraught negotiations, Amazon will soon have a full grip on the franchise that has spawned 25 films about Agent 007.
A salute to the franchise's departing producers played like a sendoff for James Bond—and an increasingly bygone approach to blockbuster filmmaking.
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