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Boyle: I’ll direct new Bond movie

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ACADEMY Award winning director and Bangor University graduate Danny Boyle has confirmed he will be working on the next James Bond movie.

Ending months of speculatio­n, Boyle has said that he will be handling writing and directoria­l duties for the 25th instalment in the franchise.

This is expected to be the final one featuring Daniel Craig as the infamous 007.

Speaking to Metro US at the New York premiere of his new show, Trust, Boyle said: “We are working on a script at the moment, we’ll see what happens.

“But it’s a great idea, so hopefully it will work.

“I’d love to be able to tell you more ... but I’m not going to.”

Explaining his current project, a comedy written by Richard Curtis, the 61 year-old said: “We hope to start shooting that in six or seven weeks.

“Then Bond would be right at the end of the year. But we are working on them both right now,”

He also revealed that he will once again be working with screenwrit­er John Hodge, who he previously collaborat­ed with on Slumdog Millionair­e, The Beach and Trainspott­ing, as well as the recent sequel, T2.

The Oscar winner will take over from Skyfall and Spectre director Sam Mendes, and says he and Hodge have a “great idea” for the script.

Director Christophe­r Nolan was originally rumoured to be lined up for the job, but denied reports during an appearance on BBC Radio 4 last month. He said: “I’d love to make a Bond film at some point and I think [Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson] do a tremendous job. “Sam Mendes has done a terrific job the last couple of films, so they don’t particular­ly need me. “But I’ve always been inspired by the films and would love to do one someday.” Boyle graduated from Bangor University in 1978 with a degree in English and Drama. His debut film Shallow Grave won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film in 1994. His 2008 film Slumdog Millionair­e – the most successful British film of that decade – was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director.

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Danny Boyle will direct Daniel Craig in his last James Bond film

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