The future direction of the James Bond film franchise is still being charted as Amazon Studios works with long-time Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. Following Daniel Craig’s departure from the iconic spy role, Amazon and EON Productions are taking a methodical approach to determining who will take over the 007 mantle and how the character may evolve.
Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, recently discussed the collaboration with EON in an interview. She explained that Amazon respects EON’s significant creative control over Bond and will “take their lead” in developing future installments. Broccoli and Wilson will maintain final approval on all major decisions.
While many fan suggestions have emerged for a new Bond actor, Salke noted there are “a lot of possibilities” still under review. No imminent casting news is expected as Amazon and EON focus on planning potential new creative approaches first. Broccoli also told an entertainment outlet that filming is at least two years away while they work on “a reinvention of Bond.”
Salke endorsed this deliberate pace, saying viewers “will be patient” during the development process. Both she and Broccoli aim to thoughtfully shape where the franchise goes next and how Bond may change, rather than rushing a script or film. Some have speculated this could involve narrative or thematic tweaks to modernize the character.
Though rumors have emerged of a Bond television series, Salke indicated all opportunities are being considered long-term without decisions made. Broccoli has expressed wanting to preserve the film tradition. As plans form, loyal Bond fans can revisit past movies now on Amazon Prime Video and await updates on the spy’s reinvented future on the big screen.
The careful collaboration between Amazon and EON suggests ensuring the Bond brand remains a standard of quality while considering new avenues for the character. Fans will watch with interest as the search continues for both the next actor and creative approach to the enduring secret agent.