'There is no script, and you can't come up with a script until you decide how to approach the next movie. Bond reinvention.
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James Bond has been "reinvented" and the next movie is "at least two years away" from filming.
Producer Barbara Broccoli "has not done anything to take over from Daniel Craig as a discreet spy on the iconic action franchise, as the character of Ian Fleming has been rethought. I insisted.
"We are thinking of a place to go with him, we are discussing it,"she told the deadline. "I don't have a script. I can't come up with a script until I decide how to approach the next movie, because it's actually a reinvention of Bond. We know who he is. Reinventing, and it will take time. I think the shoot will be at least two years away. "
Idris Elba, former" Bridgerton "actor Rege-Jean Page, Henry Cavill, Aidan Turner People like Tom Hardy were previously rumored to be running for part of 007.
Last year, Craig's fifth and last outing as Bond, "No Time to Die," was released.
The 54-year-old actor who made his debut as a MI6 agent in 2006's "Casino Royale" was four years after Pierce Brosnan's last movie, "Another Day."
Meanwhile, Broccoli recently said Prince William was the "perfect candidate" for the next bond.
She and her fellow producer Michael Wilson, her half-brother, was awarded a CBE by a future king at Buckingham Palace earlier this month.
And when she was asked who she wanted to meet in her next position, she said the Duke of Cambridge, 40, "checks all the boxes."
She states: "Unfortunately, it's not available to the people we just met. Unfortunately he's occupied, but he'll be the perfect candidate.
" [He] is every box But sadly he isn't available. "
After making sure they hadn't picked an actor yet, she added:
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