In my head, he is absolutely going to do it. I'd bet on it. He's still everyone's top choice, he has a lot of persuasion, and it's just too much money to turn down. Even his Mine ambassadorship with the UN would be diminished if a 'former' Bond held the role. Same with Aston Martin and Omega. That's the last I'll say about the choice because I'm not wavering about this one.
sf2la wrote:In my head, he is absolutely going to do it. I'd bet on it. He's still everyone's top choice, he has a lot of persuasion, and it's just too much money to turn down. Even his Mine ambassadorship with the UN would be diminished if a 'former' Bond held the role. Same with Aston Martin and Omega. That's the last I'll say about the choice because I'm not wavering about this one.
I'm with you on this one. There has been too much continuity in his sponsorships. If he was dropping Bond, I doubt he'd care much to hang onto all the Bond associations - watch, car, etc. He'll be back, I'm more hopeful than ever.
It's all speculation. But ask yourself... why would he fly over just to present at these minor awards? And dinner and the theatre on Tuesday night with BB....
There is more to this trip for sure. I am also with Sf and Bumblebee. I think he's signed up for one more film.
KillerHeels wrote:It's all speculation. But ask yourself... why would he fly over just to present at these minor awards? And dinner and the theatre on Tuesday night with BB....
There is more to this trip for sure. I am also with Sf and Bumblebee. I think he's signed up for one more film.
Agree with all comments.
He's rested, fulfilled with doing some things he likes, Othello, couple movies for the fun of it.
Now its time to get down to business and reprise Bond.