![]() Bond 26 is likely looking at a three to four year gap even if they are as ahead as they seem to be, but that would still be quite a bit sooner than producers have indicated, as they have taken their time to find the perfect replacement for Craig. Although the gap between Timothy Dalton's final film and Pierce Brosnan's first film was six years, that is an exception to what otherwise seems to be the rule. When Bond has been recast in the past, the gap between films has usually still maintained an even clip of about two years. On average, there are usually only two to four years between entries in the franchise. ![]() That film, which was delayed by production issues as well as the COVID-19 shutdown, premiered six years after the previous Bond outing Spectre, an unusually long gap. Should that be the case, Bond 26 could very well be on track to arrive in a more timely fashion than No Time to Die itself. The film could potentially be ready to shoot as soon as the producers find their new James Bond. I’d say right now it’s worth shelling out the extra bucks if you’re interested in where the movie theater experience is. ![]() While the process of casting the new Bond has taken some time and involved much secrecy, the fact that other roles are on the table could mean that a script - or at least an outline - was completed as of last year. ScreenX tickets at CGV Cinemas are 18.50, plus a 1.50 booking fee. Wilson's audition, which happened last year, could indicate that progress on the new Bond film is further along than it may seem. Although she couldn't say more than " what was really cool was getting to audition for Bond," she confirmed that the role she auditioned for was not Bond, but she couldn't say whether or not she officially landed the gig. The actor, who is best known for playing the outspoken Fat Amy in the Pitch Perfect franchise, has revealed that the process of clearing a James Bond joke for her gig hosting the BAFTAs led to an audition for the upcoming film. However, while talking with The Hollywood Reporter, Wilson revealed that the currently untitled Bond 26 is auditioning other roles. The franchise has recast Bond several times before, so this is hardly unusual, but the upcoming 26th film in the franchise has kept the audition process exceedingly hush-hush. The James Bond franchise is now in the middle of a huge overhaul thanks to the exit of Daniel Craig as the iconic superspy after 2021's No Time to Die. "I think it's great to have something that really surrounds you in a real way," he says, adding how the evolution of other in-theater tech and its new format is a logical next step.Some casting details for Bond 26might have been revealed thanks to a funny story from Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson. ![]() In the interview, Gunn touts ScreenX as the "future of cinema," praising its format and style for an immersive movie experience. How those carefully constructed cinematic experiences appeared in Screen X may have prompted Gunn to try it for his big blast of a final Marvel movie. Non-Marvel hits such as Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar: The Way of Water, and The Batman have taken advantage of their depth and impact. ![]() Starting with 2018's Black Panther, nine other films from the franchise have benefited from it. While the final Guardians adventure used the format, it's not the first time the MCU has used ScreenX. First introduced in 2012, it is created by CJ 4DPLEX, a subsidiary of the CJ CGV group which also created the 4DX motion-theater technology, which, in fact, uses a similar logo and combines both formats, known as '4DX Screen'. Given that, it's little wonder that ScreenX is right up his alley and would want people to see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. ScreenX is a panoramic film format which presents films with an expanded, dual-sided, 270-degree screens projected on the walls in a theater. Gunn's boundless cinephilia and love for big, fun, wild cinematic experiences fueled all of it. ![]()
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