The Times rehashes trade press reports and concludes `Casino Royale` will be delayed
Time is running out for James Bond. Filming of the next 007 movie, Casino Royale, is scheduled to start within 12 weeks but the makers have no script, no Miss Moneypenny and nobody to play Britainâs most enduring spy, writes
John Harlow in The Times (UK).
Amy Pascal, chairman of Sony Pictures, which will be raising the £70m budget for the film, will this week convene a second 007 summit to pick a new Bond. The first, last year in a London club, ended in disarray.
Sony has told Eon, the British-based company that holds production rights to the Bond series, that it may have to postpone the film, according the report. Cinemas have already started booking it for October 19, 2006.
Many replacements for the ousted Pierce Brosnan, who played Bond in the past four movies, have been discussed, but so far all have failed to match up to the Irish actor.
Rejection can cut both ways. Everyone had agreed Clive Owen, 41, should play Bond, so director Martin Campbell offered him the role. But he turned it down, telling friends he finds Bond dated.
The Times article is based largely on a trade press feature in The Hollywood Reporter last week.
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