Oscar
winner Danny Boyle to direct next Bond film
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[May 26, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Academy Award winner Danny
Boyle will direct the next James Bond film, the movie's
producers said on Friday, with actor Daniel Craig
returning for his fifth outing as Britain's famous
fictional spy, the smooth-talking, martini-drinking 007.
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Production on the 25th installment in the Bond movie franchise
will begin in December at Britain's Pinewood Studios. The film
will be released in autumn 2019.
In a statement, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli
describe Boyle, who won an Oscar for heart-warming drama
"Slumdog Millionaire" and is also known for "Trainspotting" and
"Steve Jobs", as "exceptionally talented".
Boyle previously worked with Craig on a short film for the
opening ceremony at the 2012 London Olympics, in which the
actor, as Bond, entered Buckingham Palace, where he was greeted
by Queen Elizabeth.
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The as-yet-unnamed Bond film's screenplay will be written by John
Hodge, who worked with Boyle on "Trainspotting".
Craig has played Bond since 2006's "Casino Royale". After months of
speculation on whether he would reprise the role after 2015's
"Spectre", the 50-year-old actor confirmed last year he would put on
Bond's tuxedo for a fifth time.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Peter Graff)
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