The report outlined that the fallout is due to differences over the creative direction of the franchise, with Amazon reportedly in favour of “Marvel-style” ideas to expand the franchise, such as spinoff shows and films.

No, for fucks sake. No!

Broccoli is reported to have baulked at the pitch, telling friends that Amazon are “fucking idiots” who are taking the franchise “hostage”. She has reportedly expressed her disinterest in continuing to work with Amazon for any Bond films. NME has reached out to Amazon MGM Studios for comment.

“Fucking idiots” indeed. And too predictable, to be honest.

  • @Randelung
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    -41 month ago

    Franchise? Ended? That’s an oxymoron.

      • @Randelung
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        41 month ago

        As long as it can be milked it will be milked. They’d never end a franchise voluntarily.

          • @Randelung
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            01 month ago

            It’s a contradiction in itself. Just like a voluntarily ended movie franchise.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 month ago

            Methinks you sit in a glass house:

            ox·y·mo·ron  (ŏk′sē-môr′ŏn′) n. pl. ox·y·mo·rons or ox·y·mo·ra (-môr′ə) A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.

            “Franchise ending” is definitely oxymoronic, as all it takes is someone else wanting to produce it. At best you could say “the current iteration of a franchise has ended”.

            Bond itself is a great example. It seemingly ended after Sean Connery (there was a short hiatus), then again after Roger Moore and they couldn’t get Pierce Brosnan so eventually stop-gapped with Timothy Dalton. Then another short hiatus after Pierce, until it went in a new direction with Daniel Craig, which could be described as revamped/reworked to follow the mood of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (though if you read that book, you understand Sean Connery’s Bond better).

            • @gift_of_gab
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              91 month ago

              franchise /frăn′chīz″/ noun, plural franchises

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              • a series of related works (such as novels or films) each of which includes the same characters or different characters that are understood to exist and interact in the same fictional universe with characters from the other works

              I’m not seeing how ‘a franchise ending’ is oxymoronic.

    • @jordanlund
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      21 month ago

      I mean, they did kill him off in the last one…

      • @Randelung
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        41 month ago

        That never stopped anyone. Prequels, multiverses, crazy unbelievable hat trick escapes…