After Dune, director Denis Villeneuve to helm next James Bond film
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Denis Villeneuve has directed critically acclaimed films such as Sicario (2015) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
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LOS ANGELES – Fresh from his success with the Dune saga (2021 to 2024), Denis Villeneuve has been tapped to direct the next movie in the storied James Bond franchise, Amazon MGM Studios announced on June 25.
The online retail giant has chosen a film-maker very much in vogue in Hollywood as he makes his first foray into the world of 007. The now-iconic British agent was first brought to life seven decades ago by the late British writer Ian Fleming.
Villeneuve, who is Canadian, said he grew up watching Bond films with his father.
“I’m a die-hard Bond fan. To me, he’s sacred territory,” the 57-year-old said in a statement released by Amazon.
“I intend to honour the tradition and open the path for many new missions to come,” he added. “This is a massive responsibility, but also incredibly exciting for me and a huge honour.”
There is no word yet on who will play Her Majesty’s spy.
English actor Daniel Craig’s final portrayal of James Bond came in 2021 following the release of No Time To Die. Since then, 007 has seen many twists and turns.
Amazon paid nearly US$8.45 billion (S$10.7 billion) to buy legendary Hollywood studio MGM in 2022, which included distribution rights to Bond’s extensive back catalogue.
But for the subsequent three years, the retail behemoth was met with resistance from Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson, the franchise’s historic producers, who had jealously guarded the governance of one of cinema’s most valuable properties for decades.
The company run by American businessman Jeff Bezos finally reached a financial agreement with the pair in February to take creative control of the franchise.
Some fans have expressed concern that the character will be exploited by Amazon through a multitude of new films or spin-off series that go direct to its streaming platform Prime.
Against this backdrop, the choice of Villeneuve, who directed critically acclaimed films such as Sicario (2015) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017), resonates as a pledge to purists.
“We are honoured that Denis has agreed to direct James Bond’s next chapter,” Mr Mike Hopkins, head of Amazon MGM Studios, said in the statement, noting Villeneuve’s track record with immersive storytelling.
“He is a cinematic master whose filmography speaks for itself.”
Villeneuve’s two instalments of science-fiction saga Dune were each nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture. Dune: Part Two (2024) grossed US$700 million globally and won Oscars for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. AFP

