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Is Christo­pher Nolan the best fit for Bond 25?

05 May 2017

Words by Amy Bowker

A man with blond hair wearing a dark suit and tie stands in a darkened outdoor setting, looking serious.
A man with blond hair wearing a dark suit and tie stands in a darkened outdoor setting, looking serious.
The Dunkirk direc­tor is rumoured to be next in line to helm the 007 franchise.

After Sam Mendes announced that he would not be return­ing to the Bond uni­verse after Spec­tres release in 2015, we’ve been wait­ing on ten­ter­hooks to see who will be next to take the direc­to­r­i­al reins of the long-run­ning movie franchise.

Christo­pher Nolan’s pro­duc­tion com­pa­ny, Syn­copy, has recent­ly signed on to pro­duce the 25th film in the James Bond series, and as such spec­u­la­tion is rife over whether Nolan might fan­cy tak­ing the helm him­self. Pro­duc­ers Michael Wil­son and Bar­bara Broc­coli, along­side vet­er­an Bond screen­writ­ers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, are already attached to the project, while Daniel Craig is also rumoured to be on-board for what would be his final hur­rah as 007.

Nolan has open­ly con­fessed his love for Bond, telling the BBC, I’ve loved the films since I was a kid. For me, they’re always about the expan­sive­ness of cin­e­ma.” Tom Hardy, Nolan’s fre­quent col­lab­o­ra­tor and rumoured 007 replace­ment, has added that Nolan would be a very pow­er­ful fig­ure to bring into that world,” capa­ble of cre­at­ing some­thing pro­found again.”

Direc­tors like Dan­ny Boyle, Matthew Vaughn or Sam Tay­lor John­son could also prove inter­est­ing choic­es, but Nolan is a rare film­mak­ing tal­ent who has con­sis­tent­ly suc­ceed­ed in the dif­fi­cult task of bal­anc­ing big-bud­get spec­ta­cle and emo­tion­al drama.

He dealt grace­ful­ly with the pres­sure of sat­is­fy­ing fans while tread­ing new ter­ri­to­ry with Bat­man Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Ris­es, and seems the per­fect choice to fol­low on from Mendes’ suc­cess, revamp­ing Britain’s most beloved dou­ble agent while bring­ing his own sig­na­ture style and artistry.

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