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Barbara Broccoli Bows Out, Denis Villeneuve Steps In — Bond 26 Might Actually Get Weird, and That’s a Good Thing

After 44 years of shaping 007, Barbara Broccoli gives her blessing to Denis Villeneuve—and hands over the keys to the Aston Martin.

Liam Sterling July 18, 2025 Add a Comment
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The Woman Who Built Bond Just Handed Him Over to a Sci-Fi Auteur

Barbara Broccoli stepping away from Bond after four decades is like your mom finally letting someone else carve the turkey—you're grateful, you're nervous, and you're not entirely convinced the new guy won't burn the house down.

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The Woman Who Built Bond Just Handed Him Over to a Sci-Fi AuteurSo, What Just Happened to the Bond Machine?Now Enter: Denis Villeneuve. Aka, The Anti-Bond Director?Oh Right—There’s Still No Script. Or Bond.Final Thought: Let It Be Weird

But hey, she seems chill about it. So maybe we should be too?

Villeneuve, of Dune and Blade Runner 2049 fame (also Sicario, which we should talk about more often), has officially been handed the 007 reins. Which means the most meticulously lit martini in cinema history is now en route. Barbara's response? Surprisingly warm. No cryptic subtext. No thinly veiled shade. Just:

“He's a fantastic filmmaker, I'm thrilled he's going to be doing it.”

Honestly, that's either an incredibly classy move… or the calmest mic drop in franchise history.


So, What Just Happened to the Bond Machine?

Here's the quick and dirty version: Amazon bought MGM, which means they now own Bond. They tapped Amy Pascal (Spider-Man: No Way Home) and David Heyman (Harry Potter, Barbie) to run the show. Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson—who've been helming 007 since the Cold War actually ended—are out.

Well, sort of. They're not producing Bond 26, but they're still orbiting the mothership.

And Broccoli's doing okay. She's shifted focus to Sing Street: The Musical, and she sounds… content?

“I did [Bond] for 44 years and I loved every minute of it… but I'm getting up there now.”

That line hit like a low blow from Oddjob. Not because it's sad—but because it's real. The woman did 44 years of tuxedos, explosions, and arguments over vodka martinis. If she wants to trade MI6 for musicals, let her. She's earned the right to chill.


Now Enter: Denis Villeneuve. Aka, The Anti-Bond Director?

Look. If you'd told me ten years ago that the guy behind Enemy—yes, the one with the giant spider—would direct a James Bond film, I'd have assumed the franchise was being euthanized via French-Canadian dream logic.

But now? It makes a weird kind of sense.

Villeneuve doesn't do “cool” the way Bond usually does cool. His films are textured, slow-burn, a little cold, and always haunted. Like, emotionally haunted. Even Sicario, his most kinetic work, feels like it's processing a war crime in real time.

So what does that mean for 007?

Probably less quipping, more brooding. Less gadgets, more philosophical dread. And that's… exciting?

Because here's the truth: Bond's been running on fumes since Skyfall. (Spectre was a bloated origin story nobody asked for. No Time to Die tried to say goodbye by stabbing itself in the heart.)

Villeneuve, bless him, might actually dig into the emotional rot under Bond's sleek surface. He could break it all apart—and rebuild it like a steel-and-sand monolith that stares into your soul and whispers, “Was it worth it?”

Too much? Maybe. But tell me this franchise doesn't need a reboot with some actual stakes.


Oh Right—There's Still No Script. Or Bond.

Minor detail, I know. But as of now, there's no confirmed screenplay. No actor in the tux. No M, no Q, no new take on the gun barrel sequence (though Villeneuve's Dune worm-eye close-ups would make a hell of a teaser shot).

But let's be real: Amazon's playing the long game. Dune: Part Three is due December 18, 2026—which means Bond 26 is parked behind that sandworm. Villeneuve isn't touching 007 until the spice stops flowing.

So yeah, we wait. But for once, the wait might be worth it.


Final Thought: Let It Be Weird

This is probably the best shot Bond has at mattering again. Not just as nostalgia bait or a merch vehicle—but as cinema. Capital-C Cinema. The kind where you walk out of the theater unsure whether to order a martini or text your therapist.

Villeneuve's Bond could be ice-cold, hypnotic, and strange. Broccoli seems cool with that.

Honestly? So am I.

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