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  1. Requested by Sam WhitacreTaken from the end of "Casino Royale" (2006) if New Line released it instead of MGM and ColumbiaNote: It's fanmadeCredit goes to the...

    • Casino Royale (1954) Before any of EON Production’s James Bond film got off the ground, TV was the venue of choice for 007 to get his start in the pictures.
    • Casino Royale (1967) Right as Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman were getting ready to start the James Bond film franchise, producer Charles Feldman was the rights holder to Casino Royale’s potential movie version.
    • Never Say Never Again (1983) With a contentious lawsuit ensuring that the character Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the organization of SPECTRE, and the story of Thunderball were the rightful creations of writer Kevin McClory, the threat of a remake was something that would revisit the EON Productions franchise for some time.
    • Which Non-EON James Bond Movie Is The Best? Without question, the 1954 TV adaptation of Casino Royale is the best non-EON Productions variant of James Bond.
  2. Aug 13, 2021 · In a story worthy of its own movie adaptation, across a period of over 60 years, the rights to Bond books Casino Royale and Thunderball were bought, sold, and bitterly fought over in court; culminating in an event that almost lead to a separate, competing Bond franchise. This is the story of James Bond beyond Eon.

  3. Let's look at a quick history of the movie rights of Casino Royale and why Dr No was the first Bond movie instead of Casino Royale.James Bond Theory is a cha...

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  4. Apr 14, 2020 · The reason why Eon Productions didn't adapt Casino Royale as the first Bond movie instead of Dr. No is that the movie rights to Fleming's first 007 novel belonged to another producer, Charles K. Feldman. Albert Broccoli tried to buy the rights to Casino Royale, but Feldman declined. Eon decided instead that Dr.

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  5. Oct 22, 2021 · After multiple delays, No Time to Die, the latest James Bond film, is finally in theaters. No Time to Die is Eon Productions’ 25 th film in the Bond canon and the last film in Daniel Craig’s tenure as 007, and, based on critic reviews, it was worth the pandemic-induced wait. The Bond film canon has endured since 1962, when Sean Connery ...

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  7. Apr 1, 2024 · How did the notoriously controlling EON Productions, which owns the rights to Ian Fleming’s novels, ... (Casino Royale). McClory passed on all of the Bond novels that Fleming had written up to ...

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