James Bond is preparing for two more films

by chiverico | October 27, 2012 at 01:27 pm
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When just been released worldwide last film more cinematic secret agent in history, loudly rumored to be preparing two new movies to know that it has hired the head of the new hit James Bond, "Skyfall" for two more scripts.

According to a publication of today's edition of Variety magazine, a source close to the film studio Metro Goldwyn Mayer, has confirmed the news of the hiring of screenwriter John Logan for the next two James Bond films MGM but not yet said about it.

With the possible employment of screenwriter John Logan as with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, the duo that created the scripts of the James Bond franchise from "The World Is Not Enough" (1999), studies MGM ensure reach 25 films celebrating after achieving 50 years of adventures of secret agent.

Logan is not a new kid on the offices of MGM but already has a good track record behind them, highlighting screenplays as "Gladiator", "The Invention of Hugo", "The Aviator", "The Last Samurai" and "Sweeney Todd".

Publication of Variety also reports that by hiring Logan opens the possibility that the next two films to be made continuously. It is possible that two films are completely different or, conversely, be a two-part film; imagining very long history.

For now we are left with the good news that complements the actor Daniel Craig will interpret James Bond in two new films in the series. So do not worry at all the followers of the secret agent will be able to enjoy the action character for a long time. 

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