Pierce Brosnan still holds dear his turn as 007 in the James Bond franchise and hopes that the property’s new owners treat it with “respect” and “dignity.”
James Bond – now under the creative control of Amazon MGM Studios following its buyout of producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson – will remain a man and British (or the Commonwealth), according to UK media.
Variety has learned exclusively that the ceremony will perform a special tribute of the iconic songs of the James Bond franchise at Sunday’s Academy Awards in honor of longtime producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, who received Hon orary Oscars at the past Governors Awards. The Academy declined to comment.
After decades of fiercely protecting her family business, the longtime Bond producer just sold 007 to Amazon. Nobody can figure out why.
There were multiple propositions for the James Bond franchise when Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were still the producers. However, the pair reportedly rejected every single one of them.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos directed executives to buy out Barbara Broccoli's stake in the James Bond franchise after tensions escalated, spending nearly a bi
Before buying the creative rights to James Bond, Amazon pitched the producers on spinoffs, including one focusing on a female 007.
News came in last month that longtime producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have passed on complete creative control of the spy franchise to Amazon MGM Studios. Though Wilson and Broccoli would remain co-owners.
For decades, James Bond has been controlled by Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson , and nothing has happened with the franchise since Daniel Craig ’s No Time To Die . But Amazon’s acquisition of MGM in 2022 changed the game.
Halle Berry introduced a tribute to James Bond producers producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, with Margaret Qualley, Doja Cat, Lisa and Raye teaming up for a special tribute to the iconic songs that have been such key part of the legendary spy franchise's history.
The pop stars did renditions of the classic 007 themes "Diamonds are Forever," "Skyfall," and "Live and Let Die"