While speculation over who will play the next James Bond rages on, things are coming together behind the camera for the next and 26th installment in the 007 franchise. Recently, producers David Heyman and Amy Pascal have been eyed to produce the new film, but no official announcements can be made until the paperwork is finished regarding the $1 billion buyout of Barbara Broccoli’s Bond rights. The Sun claims that writers have already been hired, but again, there hasn’t been an announcement. Likewise, no announcement can be made regarding the director of the next film, but it’s said that Edward Berger and Alfonso Cuarón are in the running. Now, Matthew Belloni of Puck said on The Town podcast that he predicts Cuarón (Children of Men, Gravity, Roma) will get the gig, which would be his first film in seven years and follow his Apple TV+ series Disclaimer.
He worked with one of the new James Bond producers on a ‘Harry Potter’ film and ‘Gravity,’ and has a take on the 26th 007 movie. Read More