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Man denies breaching restraining order against ex-James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli

Man denies breaching restraining order against ex-James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli

The 007 franchise had been controlled by members of the Broccoli family, either single-handedly or in partnership with others, since the first 007 movie Dr No in 1962.

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First look at next James Bond in the 007 franchise is released - with fans convinced they know who is playing the secret agent
First look at next James Bond in the 007 franchise is released - with fans convinced they know who is playing the secret agent

Daily Mail​

time6 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

First look at next James Bond in the 007 franchise is released - with fans convinced they know who is playing the secret agent

Four years on from Daniel Craig 's hugely dramatic exit from the world of James Bond, a new actor is set to step into the frame as the world's most famous spy - but not in the way that fans might expect. Yesterday, Bond bosses at Amazon MGM Studios unveiled the first look at a new, younger version of 007 in an officially endorsed prequel. Entitled 007: First Light, it's a completely fresh retelling of Bond's origin story as a promising but rebellious Royal Navy air crewman who is recruited into MI6. The breathless trailer, released yesterday, features intense car chases, explosive gun fights and brutal hand-to-hand combat straight out of the Daniel Craig flicks. It bears all the hallmarks of his character: losing his parents at a young age, his roguish streak of insubordination, and his remarkable good luck. There are British brands by the boatload, an endless repertoire of snappy one-liners and even the prerequisite Aston Martin - in this case, a V8 Vantage, as seen in The Living Daylights. Fans are convinced the new Bond - seen smirking as he stands on the ramp of a cargo plane, ready to make a parachute jump - is Patrick Gibson, the Irish actor best known as the star of prequel series Dexter: Original Sin. If confirmed, Gibson will be the second Irishman to be cast as Bond after Pierce Brosnan and the second youngest person after George Lazenby, who was cast at 29. Familiar faces like M, Q and Moneypenny are set to appear - along with a new character, John Greenaway, a mentor figure played by Lennie James, best known for his role as Morgan in the Walking Dead. But all is not quite as it seems - and film fans will have to hold their breath a little longer for news on the next cinematic iteration of Bond. Rather than appearing in cinemas, this version of 007 is coming to smaller screens at home in the form of a new, officially approved videogame. 007: First Light is an action-adventure game that will see players take on the role as Bond, using his wealth of gadgets and sneaking skills to guide him on the road to becoming a fully fledged secret agent. IO Interactive - which produced the award-winning Hitman series of games - has promised that it will be true to the 007 spirit. And the trailer features moments that wouldn't be out of place in any Bond movie, including a scene in with 007 accidentally sets off a dirtbike-mounted flamethrower with his Omega watch. While not in the teaser, the new Q will almost certainly tell him in true Desmond Llewelyn style: 'Grow up, 007.' Would-be mentor Greenaway is seen arguing with what appears to be this iteration of Bond's M, an Asian woman, branding him as 'always at odds with authority'. An unspecified incident in Iceland as a Navy man was 'ill-disciplined, utterly reckless... he only survived thanks to blind luck', as the scene cuts to Bond emerging from the flaming wreckage of a plane wreck in the sea. 'Bond is a bullet without a target,' she tells him, as a smirking Bond, with a scar on his right cheek, is seen standing on the edge of a plane about to jump. She adds: 'Let's give him one.' The teaser trailer released yesterday shows Bond in hand-to-hand combat - with a Land Rover visible in the background The trailer goes on to show Bond seemingly meeting Moneypenny, a young woman with glasses, before taking on target practice and then sneaking into a museum, taking down guards. It cuts to a ruined hotel room, as Bond quips to a stunned maid walking in: 'Jet lag. Gets me every time.' He's seen racing through tropical islands on a speedboat, and disarming thugs as fireworks go off in the background - and ends on a cliffhanger as he and Greenaway are lowered towards a pit of hungry crocodiles. Bond wisecracks: 'I suppose this is another teachable moment?' British brands are featured by the boatload, from a Land Rover Discovery in the background of a fight scene to a Triumph motorbike and at least two Aston Martins - suggesting the game will be just as enrobed in British heritage as the films. There's even a suggestion that, similar to Brosnan flick Goldeneye, a rouge 00 agent will be a villain. While nobody has been officially confirmed as the actor playing Bond, fans of Patrick Gibson are convinced that it is him. 'Watching the trailer and knew the face looked familiar. After about a minute or so I screamed "DEXTER",' wrote one fan on Reddit. 'The smirk gave it away,' said another, while a third added: 'It's 100 per cent him, I was thinking the same thing. I am thinking they even are using him as the voice actor.' MailOnline has contacted Gibson's (non-secret) agent for comment. Meanwhile, speculation continues to grow over who will be the next big-screen Bond, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson touted as a favourite among industry figures. James Bond has been a gaming star for years, with the 1997 Nintendo 64 adaptation of GoldenEye (with a virtual Pierce Brosnan pictured) acclaimed as one of the best games ever The acquisition of the Bond franchise by Amazon earlier this year has also prompted a flurry of guesses as to where they might take the franchise next. Bond has been spoiled with video game adaptations since the 1980s, with early adaptations taking the form of shooting games or text adventures in which players typed in what they wanted the super-spy to do. The most famous adaption was the 1997 Nintendo 64 game GoldenEye, a first-person shooter recapping the events of the film that has since been acclaimed as one of the best games ever made. Interactive retellings of Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough followed, using soundalikes rather than the real stars. But a big-budget original story 007: Everything or Nothing, saw Pierce Brosnan, Judi Dench and John Cleese reprise their roles as Bond, M and Q - Brosnan and Cleese for the last time, after Die Another Day - alongside Heidi Klum and Willem Dafoe. Sean Connery also returned to voice the spy in a videogame version of From Russia With Love - which even let players use the jetpack seen in Thunderball. Daniel Craig - a self-confessed gamer - lent his voice and likeness to an adaptation of Quantum of Solace and to James Bond 007: Blood Stone, an original story featuring his iteration of the spy. But after 007 Legends, a 'best of' video game recreating moments from across the Bond movies, received a critical mauling the spy was put out to pasture. IO Interactive is best known for the Hitman series, which casts players as a professional assassin sent around the world to take down powerful targets by any means necessary. The firm even recruited Bond actor Sean Bean - who played rogue spy 006 in GoldenEye - as an assassination target after he became an internet meme due to his reputation for always being killed off in movies and TV shows.

New Brit star takes the lead in race to be James Bond as flurry of bets are placed on him after 007 ‘clue'
New Brit star takes the lead in race to be James Bond as flurry of bets are placed on him after 007 ‘clue'

Scottish Sun

time28-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

New Brit star takes the lead in race to be James Bond as flurry of bets are placed on him after 007 ‘clue'

There's another Brit hunk hot on his heels race is on New Brit star takes the lead in race to be James Bond as flurry of bets are placed on him after 007 'clue' A NEW Brit star has taken the lead in the race to become the next James Bond after a huge 007 'clue'. Speculation over who will replace Daniel Craig in the iconic role has been heating up, and bookies have slashed odds on one actor following a flurry of bets. 3 Aaron Taylor-Johnson is the latest favourite to bag the 007 role Credit: Getty 3 Speculation over who will replace Daniel Craig is heating up Credit: Universal Pictures 3 Theo James is another favourite for the gig Credit: FilmMagic Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been backed to step into 007's shoes by a surge of bets this week. Coral's John Hill said: 'Aaron Taylor-Johnson has jumped to the top of our next James Bond betting following a surge of bets behind him in the last 24 hours. 'The British actor has been linked to the role in the past, but this is the biggest wave of interest we have seen behind him since we opened betting on Daniel Craig's replacement.' Last week Aaron, 34, fuelled rumours he's bagged the role after signing a deal with Omega - the brand of watch the 007 spy wears. Omega has been supplying timepieces to the iconic literary and movie character since the release of 1995 flick, Golden Eye. The Sun told last year how Aaron had been offered the job - with insiders saying at the time Eon Productions were keen to snap him up. A source said: 'Bond is Aaron's job, should he wish to accept it. 'The formal offer is on the table and they are waiting to hear back. 'As far as Eon is concerned, Aaron is going to sign his contract in the coming days and they can start preparing for the big announcement.' But hot on Aaron's heels is fellow Brit hunk Theo James who - before Aaron's surge of bets - overtook former favourite Henry Cavill earlier this month. James Bond expert drops huge hint about new 007 actor after he starred in movie with huge A-list actress Speaking last week, Cal Gildart of Ladbrokes said: 'Henry Cavill's return to the head of the Bond betting didn't last long, with Theo James as short as anyone has been to pick up the world's most famous licence to kill.'

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