No spoilers in this post. You’re on your own if you click on the links.
Graham Rye’s 007 Magazine has posted A LENGTHY STORY about SPECTRE, including A PORTION about script issues involving the 24th James Bond film.
The story by Luke G. Williams is split into two parts. The first sums up production developments involved with SPECTRE. The second part delves into the hacking at Sony Pictures, which caused at least some SPECTRE script drafts and numerous executive memos about the film to become available.
Some of the information about the scripts has been written about by other outlets, but 007 Magazine goes into further details.
The movie’s initial writer was John Logan, who was brought in to rewrite the efforts of Neal Purvis and Robert Wade on Skyfall. With SPECTRE, Purvis and Wade were brought in to revamp Logan’s efforts.
To read the entire article, CLICK HERE for part one, and CLICK HERE for part two. Spoilers are in part two.
Filed under: James Bond Films | Tagged: 007 Magazine, Graham Rye, Sony hack, Sony Pictures, SPECTRE |
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