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A few years in the past, Amazon acquired MGM Studios and half the rights to the James Bond movie franchise with it.

However, inventive management stays with household enterprise EON Productions, which has produced all 25 official motion pictures since 1962.

And as followers eagerly await the subsequent James Bond to reboot the collection, the most recent insider report is that producer Barbara Broccoli is in an “ugly” stalemate with Amazon.

According to the Wall Street Journal: “As recently as last month, I was told Barbara Broccoli was describing the status as no script, no story, no Bond.”

“[It’s going] terribly. It is an incredibly fraught situation. I mean, the relationship has really frayed. Barbara Broccoli has told many friends that she thinks the people at Amazon are f***ing idiots.”

So what’s allegedly triggered Broccoli to really feel so strongly in regards to the direct Amazon MGM desires to take Bond? Apparently, it’s a conflict of imaginative and prescient with Amazon’s Entertainment Executive reportedly referring to Bond as “content” and the studio wanting “to mine the James Bond IP for spin-offs” – a suggestion that made the EON Productions boss “recoil” In distinction, the household enterprise with inventive management believes the 007 franchise works and stays widespread due to its “scarcity” as a luxurious model.

The insiders added: “Because the two sides can’t see eye to eye, everything has ground to a halt. It’s been three years since the last movie came out. And so this might become the longest stretch between movies since the franchise came out more than 60 years ago.” The longest to this point was the six years between 1989’s Licence to Kill and 1995’s GoldenEye. Whatever occurs, it’s Broccoli’s perception to: “Never let people in temporary positions of power make permanent decisions.”

https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1991931/Next-James-Bond-Barbara-Broccoli-Amazon-MGM