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‘Succession’ alum Brian Cox accidentally signed on for a reality show: ‘I thought it was the new James Bond’ - nypost.com - Scotland - Italy
nypost.com
09.11.2023 / 17:41

‘Succession’ alum Brian Cox accidentally signed on for a reality show: ‘I thought it was the new James Bond’

on Tuesday’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” “So I said, ‘Oh, finally they’re getting me in a James Bond movie,” he went on. “I thought, ‘Yes, of course!’But, he was disappointed to learn that, “There was no script and there was no James Bond movie.”The competition series “007: Road to a Million,” (premiering Nov.

Brian Cox signed up for ‘007: Road To A Million’ thinking it was the next James Bond movie - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.11.2023 / 12:25

Brian Cox signed up for ‘007: Road To A Million’ thinking it was the next James Bond movie

James Bond movie when he joined reality series 007: Road To A Million.The Succession actor hosts the upcoming competition series, which sees contestants take on Bond-inspired challenges around the world for a chance to win a £1million cash prize.Speaking on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday (November 7) about joining the series, Cox said (via THR): “I thought it was the new James Bond film.“So I said, ‘Oh, finally they’re getting me in a James Bond movie. I thought, ‘Yes, of course!'”Cox however quickly discovered that “there was no script and there was no James Bond movie”, with him instead playing the show’s game controller.He added: “For years, I thought, you know I would love to be in James Bond.

The Lazarus Project's Paapa Essiedu speaks out on Bond rumours - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
08.11.2023 / 05:57

The Lazarus Project's Paapa Essiedu speaks out on Bond rumours

Sky’s time-jumping thriller The Lazarus Project is back for a second series, with Bafta-nominated Paapa Essiedu returning as George – an ordinary man with the ability to turn back the clock, enlisted by a secret government agency. Having shown off his spy skills in series one, the 33-year-old is rumoured to be up for the next James Bond – although Paapa finds the prospect of The Lazarus Project being his audition for 007 hilarious. “I giggle at the idea of James Bond and George swapping day jobs.

James Bond: Producers are “not actively developing” new film yet - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.11.2023 / 04:01

James Bond: Producers are “not actively developing” new film yet

James Bond producer, Greg Wilson, has shared an update on the future of the franchise.In the two years since Daniel Craig stepped down from the role after his final performance as the suited secret agent in No Time To Die, fans have celebrated Bond’s 60th anniversary, and while no new movies have been released, the first non-scripted James Bond inspired television series is set to launch on Amazon Prime Video this Friday.The premiere of the new series, 007: Road To A Million, was attended by Wilson, Succession star, Brian Cox, and producer, Barbara Broccoli.The new Bond-themed gameshow, starring Cox, will see real people taking part in physical challenges resembling those done by 007 himself, all competing against each other for the chance to win £1 million.Cox, who portrays the ominous Controller in the series, said on the role: “I thought, ‘This might be my big moment to play a Bond villain.’ I’ve always wanted to play a Bond villain.”Wilson told Express: “No plans on making the next Bond at this stage. There will be another Bond some day, but we’re not actively developing it.”This news echoed comments made by Broccoli in Variety when asked about future plans for the franchise in both film and television.

Greta Gerwig’s Pick For The Next James Bond? Her ‘Barbie’ Actor Kingsley Ben-Adir - theplaylist.net - Britain - county Norton - county Henry
theplaylist.net
03.11.2023 / 21:53

Greta Gerwig’s Pick For The Next James Bond? Her ‘Barbie’ Actor Kingsley Ben-Adir

It’s the question on the lips of countless moviegoers: who will be the next James Bond? Since Daniel Craig took his final bow as 007 in 2021’s “No Time To Die,” there’s been tons of speculation on who will don the spy’s tuxedo and wield his Walther PPK. And despite some clamor for a female Bond, it’s (mostly) British actors who have had rumors swirling about their names.

Steven Soderbergh & Eddie Alcazar On Their “Wild And Weird” Collaboration ‘Divinity’, Mentorship And The Future Of Indie Film - deadline.com - France - Hollywood
deadline.com
03.11.2023 / 21:33

Steven Soderbergh & Eddie Alcazar On Their “Wild And Weird” Collaboration ‘Divinity’, Mentorship And The Future Of Indie Film

EXCLUSIVE: Steven Soderbergh has dedicated more than four decades to shaping his legacy in Hollywood as a director, cinematographer and producer. But instead of splurging on yachts or a home in the South of France, he is investing in the future of independent filmmaking by mentoring directors like Joe and Anthony Russo, Christopher Nolan and most recently Eddie Alcazar. He and Alcazar’s second collaboration (after 2018’s Perfect) is Divinity, which hits theaters nationwide Friday after debuting at the Sundance Film Festival.

‘Barbie’ star Kingsley Ben-Adir should be next James Bond, says Greta Gerwig - www.nme.com - Britain - county Bond
nme.com
03.11.2023 / 18:09

‘Barbie’ star Kingsley Ben-Adir should be next James Bond, says Greta Gerwig

Barbie star Kingsley Ben-Adir should play the next James Bond, according to director Greta Gerwig.Appearing on Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast to discuss her record-breaking film about the iconic Mattel doll, Gerwig detailed how Ben-Adir was “so funny” in the role of Basketball Ken, while also praising his classical acting skills.Gerwig described the scene near the end of the film where Ryan Gosling’s Ken gifts his faux-fur jacket to Ben-Adir’s Ken, who then turns around to his fellow Kens and delivers an inspiring speech as their apparent new leader.“He can do anything, and is a very proper, trained British actor,” Gerwig said. “He can do the [Laurence] Olivier voice, so we had versions where he turned around and it was British.

Brian Cox Jumped at Starring in ‘007: Road to a Million’: ‘I’ve Always Wanted to Play a Bond Villain’ - variety.com - London
variety.com
03.11.2023 / 00:47

Brian Cox Jumped at Starring in ‘007: Road to a Million’: ‘I’ve Always Wanted to Play a Bond Villain’

K.J. Yossman Brian Cox said he jumped at the chance to play the mysterious figure of the Controller in upcoming James Bond-themed gameshow “007: Road to a Million.” When asked why he joined the series, which sees real people competing for a £1 million ($1.2 million) by taking part in heart-stopping physical challenges worthy of the fictional spy, Cox deadpanned: “They paid me an enormous amount of money. And that’s always very attractive.” But the “Succession” star added that he has always wanted to join the 007 franchise and said when the job offer first came in he assumed it was to play the villain in the next Bond feature film.

James Bond game ‘Project 007’ said to be “the ultimate spycraft fantasy” - www.nme.com - county Bond
nme.com
02.11.2023 / 14:45

James Bond game ‘Project 007’ said to be “the ultimate spycraft fantasy”

Project 007, IO Interactive‘s James Bond game, has been said to be “the ultimate spycraft fantasy”, suggesting elements of an immersive simulation.Revealed in 2020, the Hitman developer confirmed that Project 007 would tell a “completely original story” that would not lift influences from the books or films.“It’s very important that we could create a digital Bond.

Brian Cox reveals secret to 'staying young' as he takes on Bond role - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
ok.co.uk
31.10.2023 / 17:21

Brian Cox reveals secret to 'staying young' as he takes on Bond role

After his iconic turn as ruthless media mogul Logan Roy in Succession, it was only a matter of time before Brian Cox was cast as a Bond villain - he just didn’t expect it to be in a game show. The 77-year-old stars as The Controller in Amazon Prime Video’s latest reality competition 007: Road To A Million, which gives ordinary people the chance to win £1 million by enduring various James Bond -esque challenges. Playing the mastermind behind the contestants’ spy trials, Brian admits that the role is “unusual territory” for him.

Brian Cox says James Bond shouldn’t be updated to remove offensive language - www.nme.com - county Fleming
nme.com
25.10.2023 / 20:39

Brian Cox says James Bond shouldn’t be updated to remove offensive language

RadioTimes to promote the series 007: Road To A Million, in which he plays the mysterious Controller.

‘Bond’ Producer Barbara Broccoli Says 007 Reboot Will Take 3-4 Years: “A Big Road Ahead” - theplaylist.net - Britain
theplaylist.net
23.10.2023 / 18:59

‘Bond’ Producer Barbara Broccoli Says 007 Reboot Will Take 3-4 Years: “A Big Road Ahead”

The British tabloids would like us to believe that “Bond 26” is just around the corner, with various rumors about directors and casting (new names being touted as frontrunners every couple of months) making the rounds online. However, producers from EON, the stewards of the James Bond franchise, have suggested that things aren’t coming together as quickly as rumblings would indicate, and producer Barbara Broccoli calls the process “a big road ahead” while speaking with The Guardian to promote their upcoming Amazon game show series “007 Road To A Million.” READ MORE: Matthew Vaughn Says He Has No Shot At Directing Bond: “They’re Not Keen On Me” The Bond franchise executives haven’t even begun the process of “modernizing the franchise,” which would tell us that we won’t be getting “Bond 26” anytime soon, mentioning a development timeline of 3-4 years.

Next James Bond film will be a “reinvention”, says producer - www.nme.com - county Bond
nme.com
23.10.2023 / 17:39

Next James Bond film will be a “reinvention”, says producer

James Bond producers have shared an update on the next instalment, saying they are planning on “reinventing” the franchise.Speaking in an interview with The Guardian, producer Barbara Broccoli explained why it will be a while before we see 007’s return following Daniel Craig’s departure in No Time To Die.“I think these movies reflect the time they are in, and there’s a big, big road ahead reinventing it for the next chapter and we haven’t even begun with that,” Broccoli said.She explained how, with Craig, they “wanted to focus on what a 21st-century hero would look like”, adding that modernisation is necessary when a new actor takes on the role.“I go back to GoldenEye when everyone was saying ‘the Cold War is over, the wall is over, Bond is dead, no need for Bond, the whole world’s at peace and now there’s no villains’ – and boy was that wrong!” Broccoli said.Broccoli is currently promoting Amazon reality series 007 Road To A Million, which sees nine pairs of contestants compete in various Bond-themed challenges to win £1million.

James Bond Producer Says They ‘Haven’t Even Begun’ Reinventing Franchise After Daniel Craig’s 007 Retirement: There’s a ‘Big Road Ahead’ - variety.com - Britain - county Bond
variety.com
22.10.2023 / 18:59

James Bond Producer Says They ‘Haven’t Even Begun’ Reinventing Franchise After Daniel Craig’s 007 Retirement: There’s a ‘Big Road Ahead’

Valerie Wu Intern Fans of the iconic British secret agent James Bond will have to wait a while to see who the next 007 will be, according to franchise producer Barbara Broccoli. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Broccoli shared that executives “haven’t even begun” modernizing the franchise, adding that there is a “big road ahead” before the James Bond character is “reinvented for the next chapter.” Broccoli praised what Daniel Craig, who retired from the role of James Bond in 2021 after the release of “No Time to Die,” brought to the character.

Christopher Nolan calls Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ movie distribution an “incredible lesson” for studios - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - USA - Taylor - Indiana
nme.com
20.10.2023 / 05:43

Christopher Nolan calls Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ movie distribution an “incredible lesson” for studios

Christopher Nolan has praised Taylor Swift for her innovative approach in releasing her concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, directly through AMC theatres.Nolan said that Swift’s deal with AMC is an “incredible lesson” for studios that are reluctant to embrace the theatrical experience, IndieWire reported. Swift’s concert film, which documents her six-night residency at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, broke records for the highest-grossing concert film or documentary of all time, earning $123.5 million globally in its opening weekend.Swift also notably sold tickets at $19.89 each (and $13.13 for children) in the US, in reference to her acclaimed album and her favourite number.

Christopher Nolan: Taylor Swift Skipped Studios for ‘Eras Tour’ Release and Is Showing Them How ‘Incredibly Valuable’ Movie Theaters Are - variety.com - New York - USA
variety.com
19.10.2023 / 21:59

Christopher Nolan: Taylor Swift Skipped Studios for ‘Eras Tour’ Release and Is Showing Them How ‘Incredibly Valuable’ Movie Theaters Are

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Taylor Swift‘s concert movie blockbuster “The Eras Tour” got a shout out from none other than Christopher Nolan during a recent City University of New York event in which the director and his producer and wife Emma Thomas were interviewed by author Kai Bird. It was Bird’s book “American Prometheus” that Nolan adapted into “Oppenheimer,” which is the highest-grossing biopic in film history with $942 million at the worldwide box office. The CUNY discussion took place Oct.

Matthew Vaughn Says He Has No Shot At Directing Bond: “They’re Not Keen On Me” - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
19.10.2023 / 16:02

Matthew Vaughn Says He Has No Shot At Directing Bond: “They’re Not Keen On Me”

Filmmaker Matthew Vaughn (“Kick-Ass”), thus far, has essentially made an entire career out of making spy films, ones arguably much more irreverent than the James Bond movies—a series he seemingly was desperate to be a part of at one point. But then Vaughn came up with the “Kingsman” franchise in 2014 with the first installment, “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” and then basically never looked back.

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