article on the new 007
James Bond 25 has its share of heavy lifting to do. It has to repent after Spectre while being a sequel to that disaster (Léa Seydoux's Dr. Madeleine Swann and Christoph Waltz's Blofeld are allegedly returning). It also has to find a way to exist in a new world now essentially being run by a cabal of proverbial 007 super villains and where the mere idea of the good guys defeating the bad guys may be an implausible fantasy. It also has to give Daniel Craig what Pierce Brosnan, Roger Moore and Sean Connery didn't get: a satisfying swan song.
Giving us our first black female 007, even in a sneaky roundabout fashion, will get at least some folks in the press on this movie's side even amid the behind-the-scenes melodrama and seeming challenges with crafting what will be the first new 007 flick in 4.5-years. That's the second-longest gap ever between installments between only License to Kill (July of 1989) and GoldenEye (November of 1995). It will be the first James Bond movie released in the Netflix/VOD era. If it's not good, folks may decide to stay home and introduce their kids to The Spy Who Loved Me.
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