No Time To Die would have been released, ushering in the final performance of Daniel Craig as James Bond. After the British star steps down from the series Bond bosses will no doubt be looking for a new young actor to claim the role.
01.08.2021 - 15:03 / evoke.ie
Liam Neeson is a hugely successful and massively talented actor so it comes as no surprise that he was being considered for the role of James Bond back in the nineties.
While he didn’t quite make the final cut, even if the role was offered to him, the actor would have most likely turned it down and for very good reason — he wouldn’t have been in the position to marry his late wife Natasha Richardson.
Why? Well because she basically gave him an ultimatum — ‘me or 007,’ but not in those exact
No Time To Die would have been released, ushering in the final performance of Daniel Craig as James Bond. After the British star steps down from the series Bond bosses will no doubt be looking for a new young actor to claim the role.
As was reported recently, it appears MGM is stuck in a position where the studio will likely be forced to release “No Time to Die” in theaters this October due to the increased costs of postponing the film even further. Obviously, this is a unique time in the history of theatrical distribution and COVID potentially throwing a wrench into the James Bond film strategy is just one of the questions facing the producers of the franchise.
When it was announced that “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” is moving from its September release to October 15, many (including this writer) assumed it was the first domino to topple that could lead to a chain reaction where other studios delay blockbusters for fear of COVID theater shutdowns and hindered box office returns. Well, we haven’t seen that…yet.
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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' oldest son, Michael Consuelos, may be stepping into the shoes of one of the most famous spies of all time. .
Bond actor, who has children with his ex-wife Fiona Loudon and current wife Rachel Weisz, opened up in a new interview with Candis magazine.The 007 star, who is worth an estimated $160 million (£116 million), said: “Isn’t there an old adage that if you die a rich person, you’ve failed?“I think Andrew Carnegie gave away what in today’s money would be about 11 billion dollars, which shows how rich he was because I’ll bet he kept some of it, too.”Craig added: “I don’t want to leave great sums to
No Time To Die would have been released, ushering in the final performance of Daniel Craig as James Bond. After the British star steps down from the series Bond bosses will no doubt be looking for a new actor to claim the role.
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James Bond character was not yet the legendary cinematic spy that he is today. Sean Connery had only been in a handful of films at the time and was keen to make his mark as 007 in the first large-scale adaptation of Ian Fleming's hero.
UPDATED with corrected information (see below): Whoopi Goldberg, Matt Dillon, Mia Farrow, Liam Neeson, Diane Keaton, Mark Hamill, Nick Nolte and George Takei are part of an an all-star lineup of SAG-AFTRA members who have endorsed Matthew Modine for president of the union, and Joely Fisher, his running mate, for secretary-treasurer.
Whoopi Goldberg, Matt Damon, Mia Farrow, Liam Neeson, Diane Keaton, Mark Hamill, Nick Nolte and George Takei are part of an an all-star lineup of SAG-AFTRA members who have endorsed Matthew Modine for president of the union, and Joely Fisher, his running mate, for secretary-treasurer.
Natalie Anderson has revealed she has filmed her first big screen role. The former Emmerdale star who found fame on TV and stage has spoken exclusively to HELLO! magazine about her dream role, starring with Liam Neeson and Monica Bellucci ahead of her 40th birthday."In my early 20s, the big screen was my goal.
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No Time To Die director Cary Joji Fukunaga has admitted that he discussed potential replacements for Daniel Craig in the upcoming James Bond film.The long-awaited 007 adventure is finally due for release later this year, though at one point early in its development, Craig had indicated that he was done with the franchise after 2015’s Spectre.Fukunaga, who replaced Danny Boyle as director a few years ago, has revealed in a new interview that before he himself was brought on board, he spoke to