The creators of James Bond have made a shocking change that will affect the future of mythological franchise. Over the last 60 years, 007 has been monumental for the entertainment industry. Long -time manufacturer and franchise’s custodian, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Brokoli have played an important role in continuing Bond heritage.
In an amazing turn of events, Wilson and Broccoli have decided to withdraw from their roles, which submit the Amazon MGM Studio to the full creative control of the franchise, as reported by the variety.
However, the historic agreement also states that Wilson, Broccoli and Studios have created a joint venture, making all three parties co-owners of the prestigious franchise. Mike Hopkins, the head of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studio, spoke to the diversity and confirmed the creative acquisition.
He admitted that 007 brands have been present for decades and have given the film industry one of their most prestigious characters. Hopkins did the 1962 film Dr. No.
He thanked Wilson and Broccoli for their “uncontrolled dedication and his role in continuing the legacy of the franchise”, nurtured by fans worldwide. Hopkins said that Amazon MGM Studio has been “honored” to take the opportunity to take on this legacy.
In addition, the studio is ready to enter a new era for the beloved franchise, preserving its original essence. Wilson told The Outlet that his decision to focus back with the desire to focus on art and charitable projects.
Meanwhile, Brokoli explained that although he had dedicated his life to the creation of a heritage that his father left behind – and was respected to work closely with many “tremendous talented” actors – she knew that it knew that it was Other creative efforts are time to detect.