Amazon’s ‘James Bond’ deal could mean a new future for 007

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This is one transaction that is shaken, not stirred. It was announced on Feb. 20 that a deal had been reached to give control of the “James Bond” film series to Amazon-MGM, likely opening the doors to a whole new future for Hollywood’s most legendary spy. The agreement relinquishes control of the “Bond” IP from the longtime stewards of the franchise.

Ever since the most recent “Bond” actor, Daniel Craig, was killed off in 2021’s “No Time to Die,” the search has been on for a new actor to take up the role of 007. But giving control of “Bond” to one of the biggest companies in the world could have ripple effects throughout the film industry.

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