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  1. The Living Headlines

    By @mrpauldunphy on 2004-02-11

    Word on the latest Bond film has been scarce of late, and understandably so. The monolith of a film doesn’t go into production until later this year, but us fans still get the odd rumour here and there about how the latest flavour of the month pop star or talent show winner will become the latest Bond song crooner, or how that controversial director has been approached seventy three times to turn Bond into a woman and resurrect SPECTRE as a Socialist Lesbian cult, though by now we’re all cynical/wise (however you choose to phrase it) towards the publicity bandwagon that so many hacks jump gullibly on to, apparently unaware it’s just a hyped-up PR stunt to boost flailing popularity of said ‘celebrity’.

    We’re wise to that by now… Aren’t we?

    Very recently one story has been dominating the headlines of fan sites and burning the news channels across the planet- arguably the most important story since that of Bond’s re-introduction to the general public in the early Nineties. I am of course referring to Pierce Brosnan’s supposedly imminent departure as the fifth silver screen 007. I say supposed, because we have as of yet heard nothing from the official channels, and all we have been supplied with is mere conjecture and conveniently anonymous sources.

    Let’s present the facts, and take the rumours back to the grand old day of February 9th this year, when everything was intoned in a fine shade of sepia and old dears weep fondly about how life was good back then in the day. UK tabloid The Daily Mail reports Brosnan’s “pensioning off” as James Bond. He is supposedly failing to attract “enough young fans” and producers, Eon “will be recruiting a successor before the next film.” The more cynical among us would simply dismiss this: “But Brosnan’s their billion-dollar Bond, the most successful yet.” And you’d be right too. The figures speak for themselves; over 500 million of your American dollars worldwide at the box office for latest installment Die Another Day prove that Brosnan’s popularity certainly isn’t failing.

    Yet Mr Brosnan has been given the old one-two with yet more rumour and speculation regarding the much coveted role, a host of sources, from the Irish Examiner to the Times Of India’s site have all reported the same (though some may have just picked up on the news through the wires). Some sites have taken the rumour aboard like an old friend, Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, for instance report the rumour as semi-fact while others, perhaps wisely, have taken a more cynical approach; fellow fan site MI6.co.uk, for instance have blown the story out of the water and based on past experience, news stories and interviews, maybe it’s the best thing to do.
    Pierce has constantly been quoted as saying that he is “good for a fifth” and maybe even a sixth Bond film, and producer Barbara Broccoli stated in an interview earlier this year that commenting on a potential Bond after Brosnan would be akin to “asking a bride when she’s going up the aisle who her next husband is going to be.”

    Yet still these rumours persist, and talks of rising star Hugh Jackman becoming the next Bond are also thrown into the mix, thanks to the Melbourne Herald Sun (…who?). The thing that intrigues me most as a Bond fan is that as yet, we have had no official denial from MGM or Eon. They reacted to rumours regarding Judi Dench’s replacement prior to The World Is Not Enough’s filming with more zeal, but that may be due to a number of reasons. More than one person taking holiday leave at the office for instance. It’s a problem at this time of year, you see.

    Not only are the producers seemingly going to wave goodbye to the man who helped re-invigorate Bond back in ’95, but they are supposed to be taking a backward step (in time, of course), and focus on one of Bond’s earlier missions recreating the early days of 007, a step never seen before in the series infamous for lack of continuity between films and actors (but that’s why we love it so). The only time this was considered previously was back in 1986, after Roger Moore’s departure from the role and before Timothy Dalton’s crowning as Bond Number 004. The idea was eventually canned and normal service resumed (albeit a slightly darker, more brooding service). Anyway, I digress. The point I’m trying to make is that John Cleese is contracted for one more film as Q, which would definitely pose continuity problems seeing as 007 met him in 1999, not pre-1962. Then again, contracts are broken all the time in the movie game, so I’m potentially making a moot point. Then again we have the recently signed deal with Aston Martin, promising us a look at the new V8 Vantage come 2005, more evidence contrary to the rumour? Certianly, unless they intend to base Bond’s younger days in 2005.

    And plus, in Bond’s world years are irrelevant, which would mean that Tracy didn’t die in 1969 at all…Did For Your Eyes Only lie to us?!

    Of course we have the old conspiracy theories, that Eon or MGM want to check audience reaction, stockholder reaction or otherwise make people react in some way to the news (to which a great many have), but this rumour is still dogged with all those ‘anonymous source’ hurdles that so often proliferate bad rumours, even if this one does carry a little extra weighting than usual. I intend to treat it as such until we get official confirmation, but by all means vote in our poll whether you would like Brosnan to stay in the role or not, and comment on it in our forums, but you have to agree that it certainly has been the most interesting bandwagon to choose whether to jump on to or not of late. I must admit I would have much preferred a true story regarding the ditching of Purvis and Wade for someone mildly talented as screenwriters for future Bond films, but you can’t have what you want all the time and I’m sure this will keep us fans ticking over discussion-wise until a little later this year.

    Until then, I leave you with current producer Michael G Wilson’s wise words: “Ninety percent of rumours are not leaks. Ninety percent are just inventions of people with very active imaginations.”

  2. Brosnan's Head is on the Block?

    By Evan Willnow on 2004-02-10

    Sources inside Eon Productions have confirmed that while Pierce Brosnan is not definitely out of the 007 role, Eon is looking at the possibility of replacing him. Our source reports that the recent news stories about Brosnan having already been axed from the role of James Bond are not entirely false.

    From what can be made of the information coming out of the production company, the recent leaks of Brosnan being fired are ‘trial balloons’ to test the audiences reaction to the possibility of Brosnan being replaced. If there is a huge backlash to this news Eon could still choose to back down and deny the whole thing as rumour.

    At first this whole rumour appeared to be yet another PR stunt to get another actor’s name in the news. However, with no official denial from any company involved that has recently been very fast to deny rumours, it would seem what our source inside Eon is saying could very well be true. Which is that Eon Productions are looking at the possibility of replacing Pierce Brosnan with a younger actor, but they want to see what Bond fan’s reactions would be first.

    This all comes on the heels of the wide release of Everything Or Nothing, the first James Bond video game to feature both the looks and original voice content of Pierce Brosnan as James Bond.

    Update: Source now confirm that Pierce Brosnan no longer has the role of James Bond. See this story for details.

    Discuss this story in this story of the CBn forums.

  3. Confirmed: Aston Martin V8 Vantage New Bond Car!

    By Tim Roth on 2004-02-04

    In which is one of the first serious Bond 21 news items, Aston Martin’s Design Director Henrik Fisker has revealed in an interview with PistonHeads.com that James Bond will drive the Aston Martin V8 Vantage in Bond 21.

    Aston Martin V8 Vantage

    Aston Martin V8 Vantage

    Fisker also revealed another secret, the AMV8 Vantage will be the next James Bond car, adding “I hope this time they won’t cut it in half, that wasn’t very nice,” referring to the last James Bond car he designed, the Z8, which was cut in half by a huge saw in the movie The World is Not Enough.

    The PistonHeads Interview

    Rumours saying that the Aston Martin DB9, which looks nearly the same as the V12 Bond drove in Die Another Day, proved to be untrue.

    The Aston Martin V8 Vantage, however, is still in production and will feature on next year’s Detroit Motor Show. It will be out for sale in late summer 2005. James Bond will surely help to promote the car then.

    For more information regarding the car check out the official Aston Martin Website.

  4. Aishwarya's Agent Denies Bond Rumours

    By daniel on 2004-01-08

    Aishwarya Rai’s agent has denied rumours that the Bollywood actress is connected with Bond 21.

    Rumours of Rai’s involvement with the 21st James Bond film first surfaced in April 2003, and it has seemed that most of them have been self-propelled with Rai revealing in interviews her supposed casting.

    However, her Los Angeles based agent has reportedly denied such casting. “The entire James Bond situation is nothing more than a rumour. Ash is not the next Bond girl,” he commented, “Ash did not meet Pierce Brosnan at a Hollywood party, and no casting director has contacted us with any offer. No matter how many times the press insists that she is starring in Bond, we must continually correct the statement and confirm the fact.”

    With a little over a year till Bond 21 starts lensing and a tenative release date of late 2005, casting rumours are overly premature at this stage.

    To discuss the news, visit this thread of the Bond 21 Forums. Thanks to ‘ranjitkk’ for the tip-off

  5. Aishwarya Rai Rumours Start Again

    By Tim Roth on 2004-01-05

    In April 2003 CommanderBond.net reported the first time that Indian actress Ashwarya Rai was going to play a Bond girl in Bond 21. The rumours were denied by both EON and Ashwarya Rai’s agent some weeks later.

    In today’s "Times of India" and several other Indian news sources the rumour mill is opened again:


    Aishwarya Rai has agreed to appear in the next James Bond film if its producers agree to use a body double for the sex scenes with Pierce Brosnan, who plays secret agent 007.

    Rai was asked to play Brosnan’s romantic interest in the still untitled film, the 21st in the Bond series, but she has insisted she will take the role only if a look-alike is drafted in for the inevitable sex scenes.

    She told the British press that her strict upbringing meant there was no question of her doing anything saucy.

    "I’ve said I will do the film if there is a body double. The producers have said they will have to ask Pierce," she said.

    She said the Bond offer came after she bumped into Brosnan at a party.

    "He walked over to me and said he had seen me on the cover of Time magazine," she said.

    "I could hardly say anything at first but then my friend started talking and told Pierce how much he loved his trademark intro, ‘The name’s Bond, James Bond’.

    "Pierce kept looking at me and the next thing was the casting agent for the film got in touch and asked if I would like to be a Bond girl."

    Bond producer Barbara Broccoli is said to be keen to cast a Bollywood actress to increase Bond’s appeal in Asia.

    Reports said two other Indian actresses Priyanka Chopra and Lara Dutta had been approached to appear in the film should Rai’s demand rule her out.

    The British media has been speculating about Rai playing a role in the next Bond outing since early last year.


    These rumours seem very likely to be untrue, as the "Pierce Brosnan stumbled into me" story has been used by several wannabe Bond girls in the past. We shouldn’t also forget the denial of EON Productions last year.

    However, feel free to discuss the story in this thread in CBn’s Bond 21 forums!

    Source: newindpress.com

  6. Sugababes Tipped For Bond 21

    By The CBn Team on 2003-12-20

    UK music chart show, ‘CD:UK‘ this morning revealed that British Girl Group, ‘SUGABABES‘ have been approached to produce the theme tune for Bond 21.

    Although the news comes from a reputable source, the idea of a group being approached almost 2 years before the potential track will be released it seems fair to assume this should be taken with a pinch of salt, however not ruled out.

  7. A New Owner For James Bond?

    By Tim Roth on 2003-12-19

    Hollywood observers are tracking reported early merger talks between Warner Bros Pictures owner Time Warner and MGM. A source told the Reuters news agency talks were "at very early stages".

    A resulting deal would combine the world’s largest media company and its film production and worldwide distribution divisions with MGM’s enviable film library.

    Various factors militate against the likelihood of a merger, not least Time Warner’s need to cut its debt rather than increase it to finance a major new acquisition.

    Early last year MGM put itself up for sale for $7bn but later withdrew the offer when the asking price was considered too high.

    The Hollywood rumour mill has long speculated about a take-over at MGM, which is the lowest grossing major studio in Tinseltown. Its jewels in the crown are the library of more than 4,000 films and the highly profitable James Bond franchise.

    Source: The Guardian

    Be sure to discuss the subject in this thread of the CBn forums!

  8. Publicity Falsely Declares Reality TV Winner Female Villain

    By daniel on 2003-11-17

    There’s nothing like an association with the James Bond series to guarantee you some publicity, even if that association is merely a rumour. Such is the case of Alex Parks, winner of Britain’s ‘reality’ TV Show ‘Fame Academy’.

    British tabloid The Sunday Mirror has reported that Parks has been offered “a cameo role as a baddie in the” next James Bond film.

    With Bond 21 a year from lensing the news should be considered a simple publicity stunt given that casting for the film would only be in its infancy, if at all, and certainly not focusing on ‘cameo roles’ for reality TV show winners.

    Unfortunately, the false news is likely to move through media sources in the UK.

    To discuss the rumour please visit this thread of the Bond 21 Forums.

  9. Christian Wagner To Edit Bond 21?

    By daniel on 2003-11-16

    Editor Christian Wagner, who worked on Die Another Day, is returning for Bond 21 according to the IMDb.

    While the IMDb is an unreliable source on films still in production, the timing of Wagner’s hiring is logical. Bond 21 will start lensing in just over a year indicating that the hiring process for the production staff will currently be in progress.

    If accurate, the hiring of Wager may indicate that Bond 21 will feature many of the same production staff as Die Another Day – a logical move for both Eon Productions and MGM given the success of the 20th James Bond film.

    Wagner, who has worked on films such as Spy Game and Mission Impossible II, caused a rift in the Bond fan community with his ‘Matrix’ style editing, particularly featured during scenes set in Iceland.

    To discuss the possible hiring, visit this thread of the Bond 21 Forums. Thanks to Loomis for the tip-off.

    Source: IMDb

  10. BBC Touts Incorrect Bond 21 Title

    By daniel on 2003-11-05

    A misprint in a BBC article has caused a flurry of comments today, with some believing the article mentioned the first rumoured title for the next James Bond film, Bond 21.

    The article, which discusses the film industry in India, referred to “the next James Bond film Die After Tomorrow”. The lacklustre title, Bond-esque solely for use of the words ‘die’ and ‘tomorrow’, was taken by some to be a rumoured Bond 21 title. However, one CBn Forum user has noted that the title is actually a misquote and misuse of actor Pierce Brosnan’s forthcoming film, The Day After Tomorrow.

    Despite it being in the early stages, it is expected that news sources will soon start touting false titles for Bond 21. The actual title is not expected to be announced by MGM or Eon Productions until early 2005.

    To discuss the title visist this thread of the Bond 21 Forums. Thanks to Loomis and MrDraco for the tip-off