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Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle quits new Bond movie

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LOS ANGELES: Daniel Craig’s last outing as 007 was plunged into turmoil on Tuesday as the team behind the 25th James Bond movie announced that Oscarwinni­ng British director Danny Boyle was quitting the project.

Boyle, a longtime fan who included Craig’s Bond in the opening ceremony he directed for the 2012 London Olympics, was reportedly just beginning the casting process for the movie, slated for release at the end of next year.

“Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig today announced that due to creative difference­s Danny Boyle has decided to no longer direct Bond 25,” the site said, referencin­g the producers and star of the long-running British spy movie franchise.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether Boyle’s exit would delay the production, with fi lming at Pinewood Studios, west of

What this means for the future of the Bond movies is unclear – obviously Wilson and Broccoli will move to find a new director. And we’d imagine that Hodge’s script will either be dropped or re-written (unless the producers decide it makes more sense to try and keep it), but the bigger question is whether Daniel Craig will stay aboard. James White, film writer

London, expected to begin in December.

There was no announceme­nt on Boyle’s replacemen­t, but the producers were said to be interested in admired Scottish director David Mackenzie (“Hell or High Water”) and Denis Villeneuve (“Blade Runner 2049”) before the “Trainspott­ing” and “Slumdog Millionair­e” director was hired.

The fi lm is due for release on Oct 25 next year in Britain, with Universal handling the internatio­nal distributi­on. MGM and EON Production­s plan to release it in the US two weeks later.

Boyle, 61, who won an Academy Award in 2009 for “Slumdog Millionair­e,” was due to partner again with screenwrit­er John Hodge on the new movie.

The pair worked together on two “Trainspott­ing” movies, in 1996 and 2017, and “The Beach,” starring Leonardo di Caprio.

Boyle, who also directed 2015’s “Steve Jobs” and “28 Days Later” in 2002, had previously said he was working on “a great idea” for a James Bond script but was unsure if it would be made.

Craig is set to make his fi fth appearance as the legendary British spy in the 25th, as yet untitled fi lm in the storied 007 franchise.

“What this means for the future of the Bond movies is unclear – obviously Wilson and Broccoli will move to fi nd a new director,” said James White, a fi lm writer for British entertainm­ent magazine Empire. “And we’d imagine that Hodge’s script will either be dropped or re-written (unless the producers decide it makes more sense to try and keep it), but the bigger question is whether Daniel Craig will stay aboard.”

The movie is expected to be Craig’s last time playing the spy, having previously starred in “Casino Royale,” “Quantum of Solace,” “Skyfall” and “Spectre.”

The internet has been buzzing for months – if not years – about the possibilit­y of British actor Idris Elba taking over.

The son of West African immigrants fueled speculatio­n earlier in August that he could be named the fi rst black James Bond, with a cryptic tweet.

“My name’s Elba, Idris Elba,” he tweeted, echoing the super spy’s famous catchline, “The name is Bond, James Bond.”

Elba, 45, made his name in gritty US television drugs drama “The Wire” and won a Golden Globe for his role as a murder detective in “Luther,” before moving to the big screen. — AFP

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