Though Daniel Craig may not have a lot to say on the subject, Pierce Brosnan has a good suggestion for who ought to take over their lead position within the 007 franchise.
When requested about hypothesis that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is within the working to play James Bond, Brosnan had nothing however reward for the 34-year previous actor, with whom he beforehand labored on the 2009 drama The Biggest.
“I feel he could be superb,” he informed Yahoo Leisure, including: “I forged him in one of many motion pictures I made a very long time in the past known as The Biggest, truly, and he performed ‘the best.’”
Within the Shana Feste-helmed movie, Brosnan and Susan Sarandon performed Allen and Grace Brewer, whose son Bennett (Taylor-Johnson) dies in a automotive crash. Months later, they get a go to from their late son’s girlfriend Rose (Carey Mulligan), who’s pregnant along with his child.
“This younger man got here on the set and took the area, stuffed the area with ardour and power,” recalled Brosnan of working with Taylor-Johnson. “So yeah, I feel if he wished it, needed it and acquired it, he could be nice.”
Brosnan—who performed Bond in GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow By no means Dies (1997), The World Is Not Sufficient (1999) and Die One other Day (2002)—additionally commented on the brand new 007 partnership between Amazon MGM Studios and returning producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, saying he needs “all of them effectively.”
After saying that Amy Pascal and David Heyman will produce the subsequent movie within the franchise, Amazon MGM’s Courtenay Valenti and Sue Kroll stated at CinemaCon on Friday that the pair of “filmmaking legends” is at present in London engaged on the movie.
“We’re dedicated to honoring the legacy of this iconic character, whereas bringing a contemporary, exhilarating new chapter to audiences world wide alongside Amy and David,” stated Valenti, head of Movie, Streaming and Theatrical. “They’re each in London getting began and couldn’t be right here tonight, however we needed to thank them for what we all know will probably be an unimaginable partnership. Thanks, Amy and David!”

