James Bond film. There have been rumours that the renowned James Bond series may be postponed indefinitely following months of conjecture over the upcoming film. Now, the franchise itself appears to be struggling for its own survival, much like the fictional British agent.
Despite the fact that Daniel Craig's last Bond movie, No Time To Die, was released more than three years ago, it seems that a purported dispute between Amazon and producing partner Barbara Broccoli is keeping us from seeing the next Bond film, as quoted in a report by Metro.
A few years ago, Amazon paid £6.4 billion to acquire Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio, which gave them half of the rights to Bond.
This meant that Broccoli and his half-brother Michael G. Wilson's production company, Aeon Productions, kept creative control of the long-running franchise. Her father, Albert R. Broccoli, the original Bond producer, left the role to Broccoli.
However, the relationship between Broccoli and Amazon has completely collapsed, according to those working behind the scenes, including executives, business partners, and friends.
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