New deal gives Amazon and MGM Studios creative control of James Bond


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A new deal will see Amazon and MGM Studios take creative control over the James Bond series. Long-time producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson will step back, ending a family legacy that dates back to the first Bond film starring Sean Connery over sixty years ago. Variety executive editor Brent Lang spoke with NBC News’ Joe Fryer and Savannah Sellers about what this means for 007’s future.



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