The director of “No Time to Die” explains the controversial decision to kill off James Bond in the film, as detailed in a SYFY Wire article. This move, a first in the franchise’s history, was intended to provide a definitive conclusion to Daniel Craig’s tenure as Bond, aiming to deliver a powerful and emotional impact that respects the character’s legacy while paving the way for future reinterpretations.
8 Replies to “The director of “No Time to Die” explains the controversial decision to kill off James Bond in the film, as detailed in a SYFY Wire article. This move, a first in the franchise’s history, was intended to provide a definitive conclusion to Daniel Craig’s tenure as Bond, aiming to deliver a powerful and emotional impact that respects the character’s legacy while paving the way for future reinterpretations.”
In the novels, Bond is presumed dead, turns out he was captured and brain washed to kill M. So the Bond journey was already written. “You only live twice” was Bonds journey back to life.
If it took that long to decide how to kill off the character, they really should have spent more time on the dialogue. ” permission to call this guy 007″ or words to that effect sounded very hackneyed in an otherwise good film
https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/james-bond-death-in-no-time-to-die-explained-by-director
Hence there’s no new James Bond, but a new 007, which means they can cast anyone they want.
Excellent ending
JAMES Bond will return. Hopefully as Henry Cavill.
I like the Daniel Craig Bond movies
In the novels, Bond is presumed dead, turns out he was captured and brain washed to kill M. So the Bond journey was already written. “You only live twice” was Bonds journey back to life.
I was done after no time to die! Doesn’t matter who thinks they’re going to be Bond next Once Daniel Craig finish the series I’m done
If it took that long to decide how to kill off the character, they really should have spent more time on the dialogue. ” permission to call this guy 007″ or words to that effect sounded very hackneyed in an otherwise good film