Steven Soderbergh Wanted to Take ‘Bond’ Back to the ’60s

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It was rejected a few days after confirmation star wars With the film almost certainly never getting made, Steven Soderbergh talked about another IP he wanted to tackle: James Bond.

In an interview with The Playlist, he told an old story about how he contacted Broccoli. 007 Movies. As it turns out, he didn’t stop at one — he pitched Barbara Broccoli two separate times. The first goes back to 2008, where he wanted to give Bond a “parallel franchise” set in the ’60s. It would have been “R-rated, violent and sexy”, and although it sparked some interest it was not enough to move forward. last year, internal management and Showrunner Tony Gilroy reveals he and Soderbergh almost worked together deeply concerned idea, and it looks like that’s what would have happened.

Flash forward years later sky fall, Soderbergh came back with a “twofer”: not only did he want to do his own ’60s James Bond movie, he also wanted to direct a Daniel Craig era movie. “I was like, ‘I want to do both, I have ideas for both,'” he told The Playlist. As he recalls, he would only agree to do both films, or neither of them. By his own admission, it was “a little offensive”, but clearly something he felt quite strongly about. Later in the interview, he acknowledged that the “period piece Bond” angle could have become a way for other filmmakers to have fun with the character and period, but said it was not the focus of that pitch. He really wanted a “hardcore writer’s low-budget, period Bond”.

Things never came to fruition, but interestingly, fans online have talked about wanting a period-based James Bond film different from Soderbergh’s original idea. But the idea of ​​”two bonds” is probably over, as Amazon’s new, vibrant Bond will be different from IO Interactive’s bond. 007 first light.

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