They should redo all bond movies - but with AI! They have the scripts. They have the proven track record. It's solid gold! /s
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James named his pp Walter and is riding the bondulance with 13 goldfingers. Women are not satisfied.
Would watch. /s
They shouldn't let it end on purpose. The lifespan of Lizzy2 shouldn't set the boundaries. If Amazon were smart here, they'd continue the path of limited releases on the silver screen as event cinema. I say "were" because I'm non convicted they won't completely eff it up.
Every new iteration of the franchise has been criticized, the casting choices, the stories, the gadgets, etc. And yet it prevails in the culture through the generations. Even my least favorite Bond movie is still an enjoyable re-watch (Die Another Day, if you're wondering). I don't want it to end.
There is still potential in that franchise. They could do a height of the cold war period piece. Or one about WW2 origin of modern espionage. Also, Hollywood has run out of ideas. There is no way they won't go back to the double-0 well. They are looking at Schwarzenegger to return as Conan and in a Predator sequel ...
Unfortunately, now that Amazon is in charge of James Bond, there's a decent chance we'll get more and worse films. Purely to cash in.
Expect a Moneypenny spinoff. Or Secret Life of Q.
I will watch good movies, and skip terrible movies. Whether they are in a franchise or not has no bearing on it, for me.
So go ahead and make more. I may see it. I may not. But I'm not going to begrudge anyone who wants to see more of that character no matter what.
I don't think Bond should end, but it definitely needs a break. It's gone through so many changes over time trying to reinvent itself from simple action film to gritty realism to love drama. Craig as Bond was kind of a real full arc and a weird time. Now that it's ended they need to step away, let it percolate, and come back in five or ten years with something fresh.
Patrick Willems had an interesting take on how every Bond film reflected Hollywood at the time. With Hollywood now being nothing but reboots I say it's a double good time for them to take a break.
IMHO, the James Bond series is a product of the Cold War. When that ended in the late 80s, they tried to reframe or modernize it. I do not have a strong opinion on that, apart from the fact that the latest Bond movie was a very expensive commercial for shitty Dutch beer and equally shitty German cars. Bond is dead.
I've seen a few of them, don't know what the last one was. The studios will keep milking the character as long as there's money in it, so it doesn't matter what we think. It can play out in any number of ways--use your own imagination. But there could be clones or reincarnations of Bond, or maybe some period pieces like Bond in WW2 (he was in the Navy before he was in the Secret Service), or whatever. They're already doing several new LOTR and Harry Potter movies and there's a Star Wars TV series, so Bond is more of the same. There's already precedent for Sgt. Nick Fury being more or less immortal, so they can do that too.
I read most of the Fleming novels and of the movies I saw, I liked the ones that stayed reasonably close to the books, plus the wacky 1967 Casino Royale with Peter Sellers. But I'm not a movie buff and haven't seen the more recent ones.