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SuperHeroHype on MSNNew James Bond Actor Possibly Revealed Following 007 Test
As James Bond fans anxiously wait for more information about Denis Villeneuve’s 007 movie, it appears that at least one actor ...
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Screen Rant on MSNJosh Brolin Open to Joining James Bond Franchise Under Denis Villeneuve
With Denis Villeneuve directing James Bond 26, frequent collaborator Josh Brolin addresses whether he would be interested in joining the franchise.
As James Bond fans eagerly await official news on Denis Villeneuve ’s upcoming 007 film, a new casting rumor has surfaced and ...
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IGN India on MSNJames Bond 26 Casting Rumor: Scott Rose-Marsh Has Screen-Tested for Director Denis Villeneuve
What makes Rose-Marsh a distinctive choice for Bond is that he’s a redhead, which would be a first for a big screen James ...
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CinemaBlend on MSNWe're Big Dune Fans, And Denis Villeneuve's Upcoming Sequel Just Made The First Change That Has Left Us Disappointed In The Blockbuster Adaptations
We have been awed by Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" movies to date, as every move made in adapting the source material has been ...
Denis Villeneuve finally gets to do his own take on James Bond. In 2017, he revealed he’d been in talks to direct a Bond film, but it had fallen through because of his commitment to Dune.
Villeneuve remembers watching the 1984 movie version of Frank Herbert's 1965 sci-fi novel Dune and thinking, "Someday, someone else will do it again" — not realizing he would be that filmmaker.
“Denis Villeneuve has been in love with James Bond movies since he was a little boy," said Pascal and Heyman. “It was always his dream to make this movie, and now it’s ours, too.” ...
Denis Villeneuve has been chosen to direct the new James Bond movie, and while this might turn a few heads, he is a solid choice for several reasons.
Jason Momoa is officially back in Duncan Idaho mode. Ahead of filming “Dune: Part Three,” the actor shared a video of himself shaving his beard for the first time in six years to get back into ...
Denis Villeneuve first read Frank Herbert's 1965 novel 'Dune' as a teenager, making storyboards for an imagined film adaptation. Now that vision is a reality.
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