So, actor Christoph Waltz says he won’t be in Bond 25 after playing Blofeld in SPECTRE. Naturally the blog has some questions.
Does he mean it? That’s an appropriate question that can’t really be answered right now.
Waltz, after all, repeatedly denied he was playing Blofeld in SPECTRE.
Also, this decade, Naomie Haris denied she was playing Moneypenny in Skyfall. And, of course, it was revealed in the final scene she was. Thus, comments from actors tend to require the appropriate dosage of salt.
If Waltz really is gone, what does it mean? One possibility: “Waltz seems to be saying Blofeld will be back in Bond 25, but with a new actor in the role,” writes Philip Nobile Jr. of Birth.Movies.Death. (He also notes the possibility that Waltz may have been fibbing again.)
Another possibility is Blofeld’s not in Bond 25, that the movie will be a one-off adventure.
Initially, Skyfall was a one-off not directly died to the preceding installment, Quantum of Solace. Skyfall’s villain, Silva (Javier Bardem) was after revenge against Judi Dench’s M.
In the writing stages of SPECTRE, the creative team decided on a creative arc that would tie all of the Daniel Craig films together. Having secured the rights to the Blofeld character, SPECTRE specified that Blofeld was “the author of all your pain” for Bond.
Prior to the Craig films, the 007 series was light on continuity. You had occasional references to previous films but it wasn’t a major priority. That changed when Eon Productions opted to make Quantum a “direct sequel” of 2006’s Casino Royale.
We’ll see. For now, Bond 25 has no director. Whatever work has been done on a story will likely be reworked once a director is on board.
Filed under: James Bond Films | Tagged: Bond 25, Casino Royale, Christoph Waltz, Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Quantum of Solace, SPECTRE |
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