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cosworth151:
James Bond will once again fight to save the world. His opponent this time? How about Freddie Mercury?

The good news is that Daniel Craig will be back for this 5th outing as 007. The villain will be played Rami Malek, who played Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody. No title (or script) yet. Release is slated for next April.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/culture/movies/a27271164/bond-25/

guest3164:
Scaramouche had better not do any world ending fandangos before Bond can stop him. 

I am interested to see what impact Phoebe Waller-Bridge will have.  Although I have never seen Fleabag, I did think Killing Eve was outstanding (apart from the ending that left the door wide open for Season 2).  The Craig films have gone downhill since Casino Royale so I hope she can inject some excitement into the new movie.

Jericoke:

--- Quote from: Luke on April 27, 2019, 08:09:05 AM ---Scaramouche had better not do any world ending fandangos before Bond can stop him. 

I am interested to see what impact Phoebe Waller-Bridge will have.  Although I have never seen Fleabag, I did think Killing Eve was outstanding (apart from the ending that left the door wide open for Season 2).  The Craig films have gone downhill since Casino Royale so I hope she can inject some excitement into the new movie.

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Bond movies have always been hit or miss.  Don't see why it should be any different with Daniel Craig in the tux  :P

lkjohnson1950:
So true, so true.   :good: :good:

Scott:
Bond and other action films should try to keep the CGI out of their action scenes.  It just gets too stupid.  It's one thing if you are trying to do a Deadpool 2 opening scene which is clearly poking fun at the ridiculousness of CGI, but using it to take a good stunt and make it completely defy physics is something else. 

As for the upcoming Bond movie...I'll enjoy it, but at the moment I don't see a better candidate than Daniel Craig, now that we're familiar with him, but I hope they take him back to the grittiness of his first Bond movie. 

Rami Malek will make a great villain, as long as they let him develop his own character and leave out the cliche lines that could make him took to comic book like.

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