Work is continuing on Bond 25 with the intent of meeting its original schedule amid the search for a new director, the MI6 James Bond website said.
Sets are still under construction at Pinewood Studios in accordance with “the original timetable and plans,” the MI6 site said.
Danny Boyle and his writer, John Hodge, departed the project last month.
MI6 also said Hodge’s Bond 25 script “was a re-working of a draft completed by long-term series stalwarts Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.” The script “is being touched up again” to reflect concerns of star Daniel Craig and producers, according to MI6.
Deadline: Hollywood said in a Feb. 21 story that Boyle and Hodge had pitched an idea that Hodge was writing at that point. Deadline said that effort was separate from a Purvis and Wade script written last year.
A May 25 announcement that included that Boyle would direct said the project had “an original screenplay” by Hodge. There was no mention of Purvis and Wade.
MI6 did not mention who is revising the Bond 25 script currently.
Bond 25 has an announced release date of fall 2019. The May 25 announcement said filming would start on Dec. 3. Craig is scheduled to film a mystery movies, Knives Out, during November.
The MI6 website has a relationship with Eon Productions. Disclosure: The blog proprietor has done two articles for MI6 Confidential, a magazine published by the website.
UPDATE (7:05 p.m. New York time): On Twitter, the MI6 website said this about Hodge and the “original screenplay” of the May 25 announcement:
‘Original’ in the sense it was not based on any Ian Fleming material, that’s what they were referencing. Hodge’s script WAS based on Purvis & Wade’s draft. Locations and sets already booked prior to Hodge. https://t.co/guXD58oPmc
— James Bond (@jamesbondlive) September 6, 2018
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