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Denis Villeneuve Has Wanted to Direct a James Bond Movie for Years — GeekTyrant

Denis Villeneuve Has Wanted to Direct a James Bond Movie for Years — GeekTyrant

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It was recently reported that Denis Villeneuve will officially be stepping into the world of James Bond and direct the next movie. The filmmaker has been chasing this iconic franchise for over a decade.
For fans of his meticulous, visually-driven style in Dune , Blade Runner 2049 , and Sicario , this next chapter makes perfect sense. Villeneuve has long dreamed of directing a Bond film, and now, with the torch passed from longtime franchise shepherd Barbara Broccoli to Amazon MGM Studios, he's finally getting his chance.
Villeneuve has never been subtle about his Bond ambitions. All the way back in 2015, while promoting Sicario , he told ComingSoon:
'I was raised with James Bond. I love James Bond movies. I would love to do a James Bond movie one day. Action is very cinematic. I'm not someone that loves dialogue – I am someone that loves movement. Action, if it's well done, can be very poetic and meaningful.'
In 2017, he revealed he'd already had talks with the Bond camp, but things didn't line up due to his commitment to Dune . He told ThePlaylist:
'I had some contact and the thing is that I'm busy right now.'
Even in 2021, as Dune was dominating conversation, he was still vocal about wanting his shot behind the wheel of the Aston Martin. On the Happy Sad Confused podcast, he said:
'I would deeply love to one day make a James Bond movie. It's a character that I've been with — like everybody — since my childhood. I have massive affection for Bond. It would be a big challenge for people to try and reboot it.'
'It's true that it would be a dream to do 007. I don't know if such a thing would happen, but it would be a privilege. At the end of the day, that would be pure cinematic joy.'
Now that dream is real. Villeneuve will helm the next Bond film, though he won't be working with Daniel Craig, who he once called the 'ultimate James Bond.' Casting is still up in the air, though rumors have swirled around Dune 's Timothée Chalamet, especially following Amazon's announcement.
Despite being locked into production on Dune: Messiah , which is set to release December 2026, Villeneuve still found a way to make space for 007. And he's treating it like sacred ground.
'Some of my earliest movie-going memories are connected to 007. I grew up watching James Bond films with my father, ever since Dr. No with Sean Connery. I'm a die-hard Bond fan. To me, he's sacred territory. I intend to honor the tradition and open the path for many new missions to come. This is a massive responsibility, but also, incredibly exciting for me and a huge honor.'
Producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman echoed that passion, saying:
'Denis Villeneuve has been in love with James Bond movies since he was a little boy. It was always his dream to make this movie, and now it's ours, too. We are lucky to be in the hands of this extraordinary filmmaker.'
Given his eye for scale, atmosphere, and emotional gravitas, Villeneuve might just be the fresh perspective Bond needs.

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