As you know, the James Bond filmmaker EON Productions operates with great autonomy and secrecy. I’ve just learned that producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson are in final negotiations with CAA for director Sam Mendes to come on as a consultant to the 23rd James Bond film (as yet untitled). That’s right — not as the director, yet.
This is for the film now in pre-production for release in 2011 whose story begins after Quantum Of Solace and again stars Daniel Craig. The actor has been telling folks that filming begins in late 2010. I hear Craig is “insisting” on Mendes’ hiring because the actor was stung by criticism of the last Bond film. (And Sam directed Daniel in Road To Perdition.) Oscar-winner Peter Morgan with Quantum Of Solace and Casino Royale alumni Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, is writing the script for the latest film. Here’s what sources are telling me: once EON hires a director on their Bond films, it triggers a first payment from MGM. Well, given that MGM is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, and EON may have the right to take Bond elsewhere, it stands to reason that the producers wouldn’t want to do anything right away that further complicates ownership of Bond #23.
“The producers are working on a deal to bring Sam on as consultant with an eye to direct,” one of my insiders says. “Once they put him on as the director, something happens to the contract in terms of ownership. But let me emphasize there’s not any deal done.” Said one insider about the choice of Mendes: “Barbara thinks he’s smart, which he is. But you don’t need such a fancy director. You need someone who can do an action movie.” (Hmm, does Road To Perdition count? I loved it.)
This is for the film now in pre-production for release in 2011 whose story begins after Quantum Of Solace and again stars Daniel Craig. The actor has been telling folks that filming begins in late 2010. I hear Craig is “insisting” on Mendes’ hiring because the actor was stung by criticism of the last Bond film. (And Sam directed Daniel in Road To Perdition.) Oscar-winner Peter Morgan with Quantum Of Solace and Casino Royale alumni Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, is writing the script for the latest film. Here’s what sources are telling me: once EON hires a director on their Bond films, it triggers a first payment from MGM. Well, given that MGM is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, and EON may have the right to take Bond elsewhere, it stands to reason that the producers wouldn’t want to do anything right away that further complicates ownership of Bond #23.
“The producers are working on a deal to bring Sam on as consultant with an eye to direct,” one of my insiders says. “Once they put him on as the director, something happens to the contract in terms of ownership. But let me emphasize there’s not any deal done.” Said one insider about the choice of Mendes: “Barbara thinks he’s smart, which he is. But you don’t need such a fancy director. You need someone who can do an action movie.” (Hmm, does Road To Perdition count? I loved it.)Editor-in-Chief Nikki Finke - tip her here.







I don’t know if it’s just me but Quantum seemed more like deleted scenes from Casino Royal.
How about Michael Bay? The Broccoli family knows that people see whatever crap they put out because of the die hard Bond following. It’s a shame. Even Tom Cruise got some great directors for his MI series.
Is Paul Haggis still involved with the writing this time around?
I believe Martin Campbell was the best director in this franchise. He brought us GoldenEye and Casino Royale, two both by far stand out from the others. I’d like to see Sam Mendez take the chair but with Campbell beside him. Creativity from both would definitly make a bond movie worth to call part of the series.
The two best Bond films of the past 20 years have been GOLDENEYE and CASINO ROYALE, both directed by Martin Campbell.
They need to stop messing around with up-and-coming directors who need to learn the action genre (and 007 canon) and let Campbell tell the stories–and work on the stories.
QUANTUM OF SOLACE was a big disappointment after the rush of CASINO ROYALE.
Get James Cameron or Quentin Tarantino to direct it. Now THERE would be a fantastic Bond movie.
I dont disagree with this article!