Director who tried to kill off bond
Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle was a high-profile catch for Bond 25. First linked to the film last spring, it seemed apt given that Boyle, who counts Trainspotting among his credits, was responsible for the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony, which saw the Queen participate in a Bond-themed skit.
Then in August it was revealed Boyle was no longer in charge. A statement on the official 007 Twitter account read: ‘Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig today announced that due to creative differences Danny Boyle has decided to no longer direct Bond 25.’
Among the many rumoured reasons were differences over casting and a clash with Craig, followed by unconfirmed reports that Boyle had gone because he wanted to kill Bond off.
An initial meeting at the Eon Productions HQ, from where Barbara Broccoli controls the Bond movie franchise with a rod of iron, was said to be positive, with everyone excited about Boyle’s plans to shake up Bond.
But ultimately the screenplay delivered was deemed ‘too radical’.
In March, Boyle wrote in Empire magazine: ‘What John [Hodge, his co-writer] and I were doing, I thought, was really good.
‘It wasn’t finished, but it could have been really good. I work in partnership with writers and I am not prepared to break it up.
‘We were working very, very well, but they didn’t want to go down that route with us so we decided to part company.’
Speaking of replacement director Cary Joji Fukunaga, Boyle said: ‘I got a very nice message from him and I gave him my best wishes . . . It is just a great shame.’
More than a quantum of chaos
Not since the six-year gap between Licence To Kill and GoldenEye, released in 1989 and 1995 respectively, has there been such a long wait for a Bond film.
Bond 25 (its lack of official name is another concern for fans) was originally scheduled for release this autumn, but then there were delays getting Daniel Craig to sign on for another film, not to mention the debacle over the director and script. The date was pushed back to February 2020.
Then, in February this year, the date was shifted again to April 8, 2020. It means there is a tight window in which to get filming (which has been under way for about six weeks) and editing wrapped and the film out, so it doesn’t clash with any other major releases.
When the producers filmed scenes for Bond 25 in snowy Norway, they walked into a blizzard of controversy.
Crews started cordoning off areas usually open to skiers and there was concern that the producers had managed to obtain a licence to film in forest areas which are normally subject to stringent restrictions on traffic and building.
Trekkers and skiers were furious when large areas of forest land were cleared of snow, and logs laid down for filming.
Norway’s environmental policies are among the most stringent worldwide and the country has rules that are supposed to prohibit any kind of construction within forest boundaries.
The Bond film-makers are believed to have acquired all the appropriate licences.
But even the elements conspired. A scene involving a baddie chasing a woman across a frozen lake had to be abandoned when the ice thawed.
Meanwhile, the launch of Bond 25, meant to be a dazzling curtain-raiser, was something of a let-down. Fans had been expecting, at the very least, the film’s name. But, no, Bond 25 it remains. Shatterhand, the original provisional title, after an alias used by Blofeld, seems to have been discarded.
At the live-streamed event from writer Ian Fleming’s former home in Jamaica, plot details were thin, but we do know that Bond 25 will involve the CIA and Felix Leiter, who ask for help when tracking down a scientist.
The cast seemed a little lacking in enthusiasm, and Daniel Craig wore a baggy blue suit and a pair of old trainers.
Fleabag flown in to make us laugh
Phoebe Waller-Bridge is showbiz gold dust. She was lauded for Fleabag, brought us Killing Eve and can seemingly do no wrong.
But the decision to bring her in to make more tweaks to the Bond 25 scripts has not been universally liked. Craig was apparently determined to give the next 007 a sense of humour, leading to a chase to sign the writer, as confirmed by Broccoli at the launch.
‘It was Daniel’s idea. We all leapt to it as we loved her,’ she said. ‘She has made a great contribution.’
But with everyone clambering to get time with Waller-Bridge, is it any wonder her ascendance has caused some unrest?
When probed about writing female characters for the franchise, Waller-Bridge said recently: ‘It’s mainly just making them feel like real people, you know? Which they do in the previous films.
I think Daniel’s films have done, we’ve had really fantastic Bond girls, so it’s just keeping up that.’
Although it’s not unusual for a film to have more than one scriptwriter, Bond 25 has six.
Bond veterans Neal Purvis and Robert Wade had a script ready and waiting, but it was reportedly put aside after director Danny Boyle and his Trainspotting co-writer John Hodge were hired. A Russian villain was reportedly a central character.
However, everything was thrown into disarray with Boyle’s departure. Cary Joji Fukunaga, the director of U.S. crime series True Detective, was his replacement, and Purvis and Wade came back. Paul Haggis, acclaimed for his writing contributions to Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace, was also involved, and a fourth writer, Scott Z. Burns, of The Bourne Ultimatum fame, was brought in.
But, according to reports, Daniel Craig still felt something was missing, hence the arrival of Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Earlier this month, the Mail’s Baz Bamigboye revealed the ongoing joke on the set was that the script is under wraps. And the response is: ‘What script?’
‘She’s writing a re-write of a re-write,’ said a source, of Waller-Bridge’s involvement. ‘Daniel’s writing. Cary’s writing. The crew reckon they’re working on a well-polished s*** show.
‘They have an outline of plot, but dialogue is all last-minute. It’s not the way to make a movie. I would imagine they’ll sort it out in the cutting room. That’s where most movies get made anyway. But you’d think the Bond lot would be more together than this.’