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007: 7 Directors Who Almost Helmed A Bond Movie (& 8 Who Should)

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The most important hire in the making of a James Bond movie is the casting of 007 himself, but the second most important is choosing a director. To pull off a great Bond movie, a filmmaker needs to have a fundamental understanding of what makes the character and his stories work, a unique take on the familiar formula, and most importantly, experience with directing action. When a new Bond movie is in development, the first few choices for the director’s chair might turn down the job, or suffer from creative differences with the producers. Updated on October 9th,2021 by Colin McCormick: James Bond fans can finally rejoice with the release of No Time to Die. Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 had a lot of trouble getting to theaters including some director shakeups. It gets fans thinking about the Bond movies that might have been with some big-name filmmakers coming close to joining the franchise in the past. And of course, even with a new movie just hitting theaters, it’s hard not to look to the future and wonder what directors might take on Bond someday. Following the poor reception of Die Another Day, the Bond franchise was certainly looking for a way to add some new energy into the franchise. Interesting, Quentin Tarantino came close to being the director to do so. Tarantino reportedly met with the producers about an idea of adapting the first Bond movie, Casino Royale, and setting it in the 60s but with Pierce Brosnan returning as Bond. The producers instead decided to replace Brosnan and make Casino Royale with Martin Campbell directing. Looking at Chloé Zhao’s past movies, big-budget franchises wouldn’t seem to be in her future. However, her brilliant work in The Rider and the Best Picture-winning Nomadland certainly cemented her as one of the most important filmmakers right now. Zhao is now subverting expectations by jumping into the MCU to direct Eternals. She seems to be blending her naturalistic and indie filmmaking sensibilities with a blockbuster story. This is certainly an interesting new direction for Marvel and it could be a fascinating way to approach Bond as well. Steven Soderbergh is an incredibly versatile filmmaker with a wide range of movies throughout his career. He has directed indie dramas like Sex, Lies, and Videotape, fun capers like Ocean’s Eleven, and intense thrillers like Contagion. But to see him step into a Bond movie would have been exciting. Soderbergh confirmed that he was approached to direct a Bond movie which would have seemed to be during the Daniel Craig era.

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