James Bond Producer Barbara Broccoli Slams Amazon Over Franchise’s Future: Calls Them “F**ing Idiots”*

Longtime Bond producer clashes with Amazon executives over creative control and the character’s modern portrayal.

December 22, 2024: The future of the iconic James Bond franchise is mired in conflict as longtime producer Barbara Broccoli reportedly locks horns with Amazon executives. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Jeff Bezos-owned company, which acquired MGM Studios in 2021 for $8.5 billion, is at odds with Broccoli over the creative direction of the British MI6 spy series.

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Ms. Broccoli, who has steered the franchise for over three decades, has expressed frustration with Amazon’s alleged “algorithm-driven” approach to Bond, a character she helped popularize through masterful storytelling and instinct. “These people are f***ing idiots,” Broccoli reportedly told confidants, venting her distrust of the new management’s vision.

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No Progress on Bond’s Future

Three years after Daniel Craig bid farewell to the role in No Time to Die, there is still no official word on his successor. While actors like Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Henry Cavill, Damson Idris, and Matt Smith have been rumored, no casting announcements have been made.

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Adding to the stagnation, there has been no progress on scripting or securing a director for the next installment. The delay is particularly irksome for Broccoli, given the franchise’s tradition of releasing films nearly every two years since its inception in the 1960s.

Clash of Ideologies

The tension stems from differing views on the character of James Bond. Amazon executives have reportedly described Bond as a “womanizer” and questioned his relevance in today’s “modern, progressive world.” One executive allegedly stated, “I don’t think James Bond is a hero.”

Amazon also floated the idea of expanding the franchise with spin-offs, including a potential Moneypenny series or a female 007. However, Broccoli rejected these ideas outright, emphasizing that Bond movies take precedence and cannot be relegated to streaming services. “Did you read the contract?” she reportedly quipped, underscoring her creative control over the franchise.

Creative Control Battle

Broccoli and her 82-year-old stepbrother Michael Wilson, who co-run Eon Productions, retain full creative control over the Bond films. This means Amazon cannot proceed with any project without their approval, further fueling the stalemate.

As the franchise remains in limbo, fans are left wondering when the world will next hear Bond’s iconic introduction: “Bond. James Bond.”

Tags: James Bond, Barbara Broccoli, Amazon vs. Eon Productions, Daniel Craig, Bond franchise delay, MGM Studios, Jeff Bezos, 007 creative control, modern James Bond debate, Bond spin-offs.

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