Bond 26 will hit the reboot switch on the series once more, and there's a perfect setting it should consider that will take it back to 007's roots.
The franchise should return to its roots for Bond 26, but there's a big reason it probably won't. The Bond franchise became a trendsetter when it debuted in the 1960s, and pretty much any spy movie or adventure that followed in its wake tried to capture its unique formula. Of course, the series would have to adapt itself to changing audience tastes in later years and would attempt to latch on to other popular trends.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Every time the franchise swaps actors, it also has to undergo a tonal change. The campy, tongue-in-cheek feel of the Roger Moore Bond era gave way to the grounded, somewhat brooding Timothy Dalton run. 007 has found himself in some embarrassing outings that misunderstood his appeal , but the producers behind the saga have mostly have done a good job keeping him updated for the times he finds himself in.
The Bond movies have never jumped back or forward in time, so 1985's A View To A Kill is very clearly a film that takes place in the mid-'80s. To truly set Bond 26 apart from a sea of modern espionage movies and TV shows, the film should take a risk and bring 007 back to the '60s. Not only would this give it a rich visual look, but the filmmakers behind it could revisit the more problematic elements of the property through a more modern lens.
The Bond Producers Want To Keep The Series Modern A '60s setting would even be a nice excuse for the series to return to some of the sillier aspects like gadgets or outlandish foes like recurring Bond villain Jaws. While the thought of the superspy returning to the past for Bond 26 sounds appealing, it probably won't happen. Series producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G.
That's a key reason the franchise has rarely messed with its timeline. Considering how successful this formula has proven, keeping Bond in a modern setting makes sense. That said, the Craig era showed a willingness to finally break some major rules, and the producers must be aware Bond 26 can't just be more of the same. If anything, a '60s setting would allow them to approach current events in a more coded fashion, while still serving up the action the series is famed for.
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