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James Bond film set for November 2019, no word on 007
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[July 25, 2017]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
James Bond is returning to movie theaters in November
2019, producers said on Monday, but they did not say who
will play Britain's most famous fictional spy.
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Eon Productions and MGM studios said in a
statement that the 25th Bond film will be released in U.S.
theaters on Nov. 8, 2019, with a slightly earlier release in
Britain.
They gave no title, casting or other details.
Britain's Daniel Craig has played Bond in the last four films,
including 2012's "Skyfall" and 2015's "Spectre." The 2015 film
took some $880 million at the global box office, according to
film tracker BoxOfficeMojo.com.
His reprisal of the role for a fifth time has been the subject
of much speculation after the actor said in 2015 that he would
rather slash his wrists than play Bond again.
Callum McDougall, the executive producer of the Bond film
franchise, told Britain's BBC Radio last year that Craig, 49,
was "absolutely the first choice ... We would love Daniel to
return as Bond."
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Meanwhile, actors such as Idris Elba, Tom
Hiddleston and Tom Hardy have all been named as potential
candidates to step into the fast cars and sharply tailored suits
of Bond, MI6's secret agent 007.
With its futuristic gadgets, menacing super villains and
larger-than-life explosions, the Bond series is the
longest-running film franchise in history, with actors such as
Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan inhabiting the role
of the leading man.
The new film will be written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who
wrote the last four movies in the franchise.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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