Liam Reilly, CNN Amazon MGM Studios asumirá el control creativo de la franquicia de James Bond, según un nuevo acuerdo anunciado este jueves. Bajo el acuerdo, Michael G. Wilson y Barbara Broccoli —el
In a move that looks set to shake -- and maybe even stir -- one of Hollywood's most bankable franchises, Amazon MGM Studio is to take creative control of James
Who will be the next James Bond? Over on X, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos posed the question to his 6 million followers: “Who’d you pick as the next Bond?” Popular answers included a few names that have been bandied about for years,
After more than six decades of exclusive control of the filming rights to Ian Fleming’s novels, Eon Productions has sold the creative control of the James Bond franchise to Amazon MGM. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content.
Amazon’s surprise deal to wrest control of 007 from the Broccoli family marks the latest front in a decades-old war to lock up the last remaining billion-dollar franchises.
After decades of thwarting muscular billionaires bent on world domination, James Bond has at last been captured by one. On February 20th the secretive global organisation known as Amazon announced that it had acquired creative control of the spy-film franchise from Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson,
Amazon MGM Studios is set to complete revamp the James Bond franchise in new formats. These prequel stories seems like a ready-made spinoff show.
With Amazon MGM Studios gaining creative control of the James Bond franchise, who will emerge as the next 007?
The recent news that Amazon MGM Studios will be taking creative control of the James Bond franchise from the Broccoli family has sent shockwaves through Hollywood. The actors who have played 007 over the years have started to express their reaction to the news—and one, Timothy Dalton, shared he’s disappointed by the move.
Timothy Dalton, star of 'The Living Daylights' and 'Licence To Kill,' says it is sad that James Bond has fallen into the hands of Amazon MGM Studios.
For over six decades, the Broccoli family has been as much a part of the James Bond film franchise as vodka martinis (shaken, not stirred, of course), beautiful women and henchmen with terrible aim.