James Bond 26 has to take a radically different approach toward the character in order to stay fresh, and taking place in the 1960s could be the stylistic switch-up that the franchise needs. After the explosive ending of No Time To Die, the James Bond series has found itself in somewhat of a no-man’s-land. With the cinematic version of Bond dead, theres no easy way to carry this franchise into the future. Therefore, one of the most effective ways of keeping Ian Flemings classic spy alive could actually be to bring him back into the past.
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