The next bond film was directed by the same boy who did the screws, the blade runner 2049, and Dunn

The first announcement since Amazon took over the franchise.

Dennis Valley is directing the next bond movie, which is thrilling and slightly dubious, because we rarely find such good things. It’s a wild.

The man made the screws, which felt like your breathing for two hours and perhaps a single -hand -changing film music (down), and the blade runner 2049, which somehow felt more silent than the blasts. His Dunn Movies? Remembrance for scale and patience but still interested in people trapped inside the machinery.

He is one, if I am not yet my absolute favorite director, and giving him the keys of the bond feels like a symbol, then no one eventually wants to move it forward again. If this is really the beginning of a new era for 007, I’m all in. And if you want to know why I think a dignity spy show is actually a better long -term form for the bond, feel free to waste your afternoon with your completely unnecessary dissertation on this topic.

Catch with a VILUNEUV Viewathon:

  • Sakario (2015) – Streaming on Netflix
  • Don: Part One (2021) – Streaming on the maximum
  • Don: Part Two (2024) – Streaming on Netflix, Maximum
  • Arrival (2016) – Holo, Paramount+, MGM+ (Amazon Channel), and Streaming on Fobo TV
  • Blade Runner 2049 (2017) – rent
  • Enemy (2013) – Streaming free with ads on Pluto TV, Zoomo Play, and Plex
  • Prisoner (2013) -Holo streaming (with cinemax ed on), cinemax Amazon channel, and movie box+

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