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‘Knives Out’ Star Ana de Armas on Declining to Audition and ‘Bond’ Chemistry with Daniel Craig
Ana de Armas explains why she initially passed on reading the script for 'Knives Out', and reflects on her work in ‘Blade Runner 2049.’
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Why It’s Time for James Bond to Move On
'Spectre' may not have gotten the pomp and circumstance of being Daniel Craig’s last 007 entry, but it stands as a fine swan song, especially now that Danny Boyle has exited.
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Apple, Amazon Join Race for James Bond Film Rights (Exclusive)
The franchise, and its future, are up for grabs as Agent 007 is being viewed as one of the last untapped brands that could be a game changer.
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Daniel Craig on Bond Return: “No Decision Has Been Made”
The star says he's not "holding out for more money or doing anything like that."
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Next James Bond Movie Sets 2019 Release Date
Daniel Craig is not included in the announcement for the Nov. 8, 2019, film.
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Former Bond Villain Says 007 “Cannot Be Black”
Yaphet Kotto was the first African American to play a major Bond baddie.
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Idris Elba: James Bond Rumor is “Really Starting to Eat Itself”
The actor also blamed Daniel Craig for starting the speculation.
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U.K.’s Pinewood Shepperton Studios Get New Name
'Spectre' is currently shooting at the expanding production facilities.
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‘Spectre’: First Photo of Daniel Craig in Next James Bond Film Released (Video)
The film hits theaters Nov. 6.
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Amy Pascal’s Sony Tenure: Her 5 Best and 5 Worst Films
Adam Sandler in a female wig — what could go wrong?
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Filming Briefly Delayed on ‘Spectre’ After Daniel Craig Sprains Knee
Former 007 Roger Moore jokingly offered to step in as his replacement.
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‘Star Wars,’ ‘Spectre’ Shoots Help U.K. Production Industry to Record Year
Film production in the U.K. increases 35 percent to $2.2 billion in 2014.
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