Why Sean Connery’s Cameo In A Daniel Craig James Bond Movie Was Canceled

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One of the most endearing aspects of Eon Productions’ 25-film run of James Bond movies was the filmmakers’ refusal to do an official, in-film passing of the torch from one 007 to another. Though six actors portrayed the character over the movies’ 63-year history, there has only been one James Bond in Eon’s universe. It’s not a code name that can be conveyed from generation to generation; it’s just one guy who served his country from “Dr. No” to “No Time to Die.”
Will this change now that Amazon MGM Studios has purchased full creative control of the franchise from Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson? We’ll have to queasily wait and see what the masterminds who’ve spent hundreds of millions of dollars on “Citadel” — a Russo Brothers action-thriller series that most folk don’t seem to actually like yet has already managed to spawn multiple spinoffs — do with a character who’s every bit as appealing today as he was when he first graced movie theater screens in 1962. He’s theirs to muck about with as they so choose.
In the wake of the 007 handover, some deeply cynical fans voiced very real concerns over the possibility that Amazon might use AI to place past Bonds like Sean Connery and Roger Moore in new adventures. I don’t think there’s much appetite for this amongst fans, so I’m cautiously optimistic this will never come to pass. If, however, the folks at Amazon feel tempted to give this a try, they’d do well to seek out the counsel of director Sam Mendes, who once mercifully passed on the opportunity to bring Connery back into the 007 fold.