James Bond's future might hang in the balance while updates on the new actor remain eerily quiet, but Daniel Craig's final No Time To Die scene quietly paved the way for a 007 spinoff actually set in the future. Eon's James Bond movies have always dabbled in futurism. Beginning with 1964's Goldfinger, the series introduced a stream of increasingly outlandish gadgets that progressed from mildly plausible to brazenly ridiculous. Typically, the closer James Bond movies edge toward sci-fi, the more backlash they receive. Moonraker was a blatant attempt to capitalize on Star Wars fever, while Brosnan's invisible car forced Daniel Craig's era to strip away 007's arsenal of gadgets entirely.
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