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    Daniel Craig Implies He Wants to Keep Playing James Bond After All

    At New Yorker Festival, actor backs off statement last year that he'd rather "slash my wrists" than do another film as 007: "If I were to stop doing it, I would miss it terribly"

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    Tom Hiddleston: 'I Love' James Bond, Playing Role Would Be 'Extraordinary Opportunity'

    By Alex Ritman, The Hollywood Reporter While much of the chatter about who will next play James Bond, should Daniel Craig end his run in the iconic role, has been focused on Idris Elba, another British actor has seen his 007 star rise in recent weeks. Tom Hiddleston, whose name has often been linked to the iconic role, has further stirred Bond rumors thanks to his lead role in The Night Manager, the six-part adaptation of John le Carré’s spy thriller currently airing on the BBC in the U.K. (it’

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    2015's Biggest Winners at the Box Office

    To the delight of studios and fans alike, 2015 was the year that audiences decided to go back to the movies. Films like Jurassic World and Star Wars: The Force Awakens became full-blown cinematic events, attracting massive crowds and shattering box-office records. This week, industry analysts confidently declared that domestic box office would surpass $11 billion by the end of the year, an all-time high. While tentpole films made waves, it was also a good year for low-budget cult movies and limi

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    Box Office: 'SPECTRE' Stays No. 1, While Angelina Jolie Pitt's 'By the Sea' Is Marooned

    By Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter SPECTRE and The Peanuts Movie had no trouble beating a trio of new competitors during another quiet weekend at the North American box office, while Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt’s By the Sea was marooned in its limited debut despite teaming two of the world’s biggest stars. Sam Mendes’ SPECTRE fell a modest 51 percent in its second weekend to $35 million from 3,929 locations for a 10-day domestic total of roughly $130 million.

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    Bond Voyage: Mapping the Globetrotting Journeys of Every 007 (Infographic)

    It’s all in a film’s work for the international man of mystery whose exploits have been earning him some serious frequent flier miles since he first hit the big screen in 1962. SPECTRE is now in theaters.

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    Beyond 007: What We've Learned About the Other 00 Agents in Bond Movies

    Sean Bean with Pierce Brosnan in ‘GoldenEye’ (MGM) In a world of mega-franchises, crossovers, and spinoffs, it’s amazing to think James Bond has held such a monopoly over the MI6 universe. In SPECTRE, the 24th movie to focus on the singular exploits of 007, another agent is at least mentioned. Q (Ben Whishaw) informs Bond (Daniel Craig) that the new Aston Martin ride that was being pimped for him has been reassigned to another agent, one 009. Later, we find out that 009 has a taste for Frank

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    Know Your Blofelds: We Rank Every Version of Bond’s Biggest (and Best) Baddie

    We haven’t seen Blofeld — who made his first appearance in 1967’s You Only Live Twice — in an “official” Bond movie for nearly 35 years, but as the third act of Spectre revealed (and as most people had already guessed), Christoph Waltz’s sinister Franz Oberhauser is revealed to also go by the name Blofeld, and even ends up with the character’s iconic facial scar. Bond thinks he gets his man, but Ernst Stavro is soon back on the scene, using stolen diamonds to build a laser satellite to hold the