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They should never make another James Bond film
Spectator World ^ | 11/25/2025 | Nicholas Clairmont

Posted on 11/25/2025 7:57:52 PM PST by SeekAndFind

The 25th and most recent entry in the James Bond franchise, No Time to Die, premiered over four years ago. Since then, there has nonetheless been Bond drama. In 2022, Amazon acquired MGM, and with it the rights to 007. But it took several more years to wrest producer control from Eon productions, run by the Broccoli family’s Barbara Broccoli and her half-brother Michael G. Wilson, scions of the filmic spy empire created by their father Albert “Cubby” Broccoli. (The family claims that the vegetable is named after them, their fortune having been founded by crossing rabe with cauliflower.)

Most recently, writers for the long-delayed upcoming 26th Bond film, set to be directed by Denis Villeneuve, appear to be stumped, plotwise. According to an unnamed “source close to the production” who spoke to RadarOnline, “Writers are tearing their hair out.” At the end of No Time to Die, “Bond didn’t just vanish off a cliff or fake his death – he was blown to pieces on screen. Everyone agrees it was a massive mistake because Bond is supposed to be eternal. They are now stuck trying to find a believable way to resurrect him, and it is proving almost impossible.”

It’s a conundrum for sure. Let me modestly suggest an obvious solution: Bond, having died, can stay dead. There should never be another Bond movie. He has lived his life and fulfilled his purpose.

No Time to Die ended the internally coherent, five-film Daniel Craig saga neatly. Having long since run out of Ian Fleming novels to base movies on, the producers had taken to plumbing the lore of the franchise itself, inventing more backstory for a character so iconic that merely saving the world was not enough. For Craig’s Bond, that meant wrestling with an inability to form trusting, lasting relationships with women – given how many of his femmes turn out to be fatale – and adding baddies that turn out to have a connection to his childhood past, such as the reveal in Spectre (2015) that longtime series big bad Ernst Stavro Blofeld is Bond’s adoptive brother.

No Time to Die , despite some criticism that it had made Bond “woke” by turning Q gay and having the 007 moniker taken up by a black woman, thus found the logical and indeed only way to level up the stakes for a hero who had already bedded 60 years’ worth of Earth’s most gorgeous women, driven the coolest cars, defused nukes, been to space, and helped defeat the Soviet empire: It made him a father. Its climactic scene sees 007 sacrificing himself for his little girl as he tells her mother over the radio, “Madeline, you have made the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. Perfect, because she came from you.” Léa Seydoux’s Madeline assures him, in a stoic attempt to hide her heartbreak with flirtation, that “she does have your eyes.” Bond’s last words are “I know, I know.” Perhaps parents never really die.

The genius of the James Bond character, and the reason it became the most iconic film franchise of all time, is that it fulfills two fantasies at once. The first is of a Britain that did not come undone after winning World War Two. The post-war Britain in which the novels appeared was still in an era of rationing, and it salved a great society’s wounded ego to imagine that her majesty’s agents were not only saving the world, but doing so while sipping Bollinger. The second is male wish-fulfillment.

Put a suave man in a situation where competently applied violence is the answer, and he’ll have found his purpose – or so he imagines. Shake (not stir) these two fantasies together, and that’s why people love 007.

No Time to Die had to deal with the baggage of 60 years of film audiences who had already seen Bond fulfill all those wishes, though. So it drew on the unfairly hated source text of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, the sixth film, starring one-timer George Lazenby. In both No Time to Die and OHMSS, we see Bond undo a sinister biological-weapons plot and drive the same Aston Martin DBS to the same baleful Louis Armstrong song. We also see him break the canonical formula of self-contained stories to do some family formation, in this case getting married to Tracy Bond, who is then tragically gunned down in his arms.

Whether or not the producers intended No Time to Die to be woke, it is a deeply conservative movie, a paean to the goodness of bourgeois values. Its message is ultimately that the best, highest calling of a man is not to be as good at seducing women as possible or at doing violence as possible, which is the thinking of a young man. No, it is to have a family, to be a husband and father, something no number of flings or amount of skill with a Walther PPKs could begin to approach. That is what gave the writers the artistic license to kill Bond at the end of No Time to Die. Our hero had finally actually, after all this time, figured out how to be a man.


TOPICS: Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: bond; jamesbond; movies
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To: SeekAndFind

I did not even know Bond was blown up good in the last film.

They’ll resurrect him, like Mike Myers.


21 posted on 11/25/2025 9:03:18 PM PST by citizen (A transgender malel competing against women may be male, but he's no man.)
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To: captmar-vell

I was watching Pertwee only on PBS, along with Red Dwarf, Monty Python, Hitchhiker’s Guide and Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes.

No cable back then.

😬


22 posted on 11/25/2025 9:06:22 PM PST by Salamander ( Please visit my profile page to help me go home again. https://www.givesendgo.com/GCRRDa)
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To: citizen
The largely CG Bilbo/Smaug series, while serviceable, are not up to the LOTR standard.

That's what I was referring to. LOTR was basically one film in three parts (as were the books), consistent in quality all the way through. If "The Hobbit" wasn't to be on par with the LOTR trilogy, they never should have bothered.

23 posted on 11/25/2025 9:19:04 PM PST by fidelis (Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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To: joshua c

It stead of running around trying to save the world he can just strap on a bomb and blow the world up in every movie! Eternal virgins! ROTFLMAO!!!


24 posted on 11/25/2025 9:23:42 PM PST by US_MilitaryRules (#PureBlood )
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To: SeekAndFind

Bond saving the UK is too unrealistic. Moonraker is more believable.


25 posted on 11/25/2025 9:30:37 PM PST by Salvavida
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To: SeekAndFind

The only way is to reboot from the beginimg. Unfortuately is has beem with Daniel Craig.

Brilliant move to forceably end the Bond movies by having him die. Seriously. Broccoli and Craig knew Bond was over and it was straight downhill if they continued. Broccoli gets a final payday by cashing out.


26 posted on 11/25/2025 9:31:43 PM PST by moviefan8
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To: dfwgator

True! What use would muslims have for a debonair secret agent?

Sophistication isn’t exactly their style.


27 posted on 11/25/2025 9:42:47 PM PST by TigersEye (Terrorism has been institutionalized by the left. Ask no quarter. Give no quarter.)
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To: dfwgator

For England, James?


28 posted on 11/25/2025 11:19:11 PM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: dfwgator

What’s your passion?

Fleming?

This wiring is what we call in the electrical business:

“Rare.”


29 posted on 11/25/2025 11:36:14 PM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: SeekAndFind

I think the author will be disappointed...There will be another Bond film...Amazon wants to make money...

Jeff Bezos paid out a huge amount of money for the rights to Bond films...He wants more Bond films...

Just pretend that NO TIME TO DIE was never made...No big deal...


30 posted on 11/26/2025 12:16:21 AM PST by L.A.Justice
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To: SaveFerris
For England, James?

Have you seen GOLDENEYE? Pierce Brosnan's first Bond film...I remember that line from that film...Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean) asked 007 that question...

31 posted on 11/26/2025 12:21:33 AM PST by L.A.Justice
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To: L.A.Justice

👍👍👍


32 posted on 11/26/2025 12:28:07 AM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: decal

People don’t read anymore. Why bother with the novel middleman?


33 posted on 11/26/2025 1:14:21 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: citizen
IMHO they killed Bond as a way to say that the next Bond movie will be a new storyline. From Connery to Brosnan it seemed like one continuous Bond story (I.e. Moore’s Bond visiting Tracy’s grave and Dalton’s Bond uncomfortably saying he doesn’t want to marry both point to earlier Lazenby’s Bond marrying and becoming a widower). However, with Daniel Craig’s Bond the story seemed to start over (Bond learning that falling in love can be dangerous, learning to trust no one, learning that orphans make the best agents, etc.). Of course, Bond aficionados saw that coming with the first Craig film being the first Bond novel (Casino Royale).

So killing Bond in the last one is a way to start over with the next one. As long as starting over doesn’t mean going woke. IMHO both Americans and Brits have made it clear in other ways that we’re not ashamed of our culture like the left is and that we like heroes who protect it. Will Amazon/MGM recognize that and make bank on it? Or will they follow the Disney plan?

34 posted on 11/26/2025 2:05:29 AM PST by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: SeekAndFind

RIP, Mr. Bond. It was a good run. basically all my life, 007 was around protecting the world. He’s gone, they clearly killed him. I sure hope they do NOT try to bring him back by saying he hid in a cave while they blew the place up. Let the legacy rest in peace.


35 posted on 11/26/2025 2:44:24 AM PST by GrumpyOldGuy
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To: SeekAndFind

Daniel Craig has not publicly identified as gender fluid. He has not stated his sexuality definitively, but he has only been in public relationships with women and is married to actress Rachel Weisz. While Craig has played several queer characters in films such as Queer, Glass Onion, and Love Is the Devil, these roles do not confirm his personal gender identity. Some sources suggest he may identify as pansexual, referencing a 2022 interview where he described sexuality as a spectrum and expressed that he would not be surprised if he were labeled pansexual, though he has not officially confirmed this. However, there is no evidence or statement from Craig indicating he identifies as gender fluid. He has expressed respect for the LGBTQ+ community and has supported LGBTQ+ rights, including participating in a Stonewall campaign in 2008. His personal views on gender and sexuality remain private, and he has emphasized that sexuality is a deeply personal matter.


36 posted on 11/26/2025 2:59:27 AM PST by The Louiswu (USA FIRST...USA FOREVER)
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To: real saxophonist

Walther still makes the PPK at a factory in Ft. Smith, AR and recently added to the line with threaded barrel versions in .32 ACP. The PPK is still alive and well at almost 100 years.


37 posted on 11/26/2025 3:03:56 AM PST by Joe 6-pack
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To: SeekAndFind

What’s so hard about resurrecting James Bond? He was a notorious womanizer so he just needs to have a secret bastard son that follows in his dad’s footsteps.

Then you just need a bond girl, Margot Robbie comes to mind. Fancy gadgets, sleek car, enemy trying to destroy the country (world), a casino scene, bond shooting some guys, Bond gets captured (like in every Bond movie), and it ends with Bond saving the day curling up to Margot.

Oh, and a new opening title song with silhouetted nude women.


38 posted on 11/26/2025 3:20:48 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage? (Drain the Swamp. Build the Wall)
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To: SeekAndFind

Who cares.


39 posted on 11/26/2025 3:35:01 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: where's_the_Outrage?
We are likely only a few years away from AI generated movies. You could “resurrect” the great actors from the 1930s through the 1970s, with the agreement of the estates of those actors, and place them in contemporary situations or new story lines. You will not need huge studios or traditional distribution networks. The Hollywood studios will be demolished by 2040 and the land converted to other purposes.
40 posted on 11/26/2025 3:38:20 AM PST by Wallace T.
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