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  1. Eon Productions gained the rights to Casino Royale in 1999 after Sony Pictures Entertainment exchanged them for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)'s rights to Spider-Man. [11] In March 2004, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade began writing a screenplay for Pierce Brosnan as Bond, aiming to bring back the flavour of Ian Fleming 's original Bond novels. [ 12 ]

    • 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. Oct 1, 2010 · After years of producing second rate Bond films, Casino Royale showed that Eon Productions had what it takes to up the ante and produce a truly great 007 film without relying on gadgets and silly gags. Original release. UK Premiere: 14th November 2006 at the Odeon Leicester Square, the Odeon West End and the Empire. UK: 16th November 2006.

    • Martin Campbell
    • Barbara Broccoli, Michael G Wilson
    • David Arnold
    • Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis
  3. Casino Royale is the twenty-first film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It served as a series reboot, resetting its continuity to the start of Bond's career as a 00 and was the first to feature Daniel Craig as James Bond.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

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  7. Casino Royale took Bourne’s blueprint and used it to rebuild Bond for a modern audience. And it worked. The cast was great too. Eva Green, Mass Mikkelson, Jeffrey Wright were all wonderful in their roles. And Judi Dench gives one of her best performances in a Bond film. Honestly I could write about Casino Royale all day.

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