![]() ![]() Intentional or not, the Bond series has provided numerous clues suggesting that the Project 007 theory is a legitimate interpretation of the world-famous franchise in turn, The Rock, not a Bond film at all, is the window into the harsh, less fanciful truth. Not only does The Rock provide evidence, however, it also serves as a piece of a jigsaw we didn’t know we were assembling, one that goes further down the rabbit hole than an oblique explanation as to why Bond’s face seems to change every few films. This kind of fan service is hardly new, but it does serve as an interesting piece of evidence to be presented by a clique of over-thinkers (this writer included) who have been saying for years that James Bond is not simply one man he is merely an identity. That is where the clever allusions end within said film, with a knowing sense of irony that the schman portrays a sort of alternate universe Bond who has spent the last thirty years in prison. Yes, Sean Connery is in The Rock, and, yes, he plays a badass ex-spy. But in this article, we won’t be analyzing why the 1996 blockbuster is actually a harrowing psychological study no, better use of time would be in discerning how The Rock offers a tantalizing avenue into the realm of Project 007. Seeking a combination of this factor and a long-standing theory among film fanatics, this writer has turned to Bay’s finest film, by which he means the film that he doesn’t completely ruin but could have improved by turning down – The Rock. It is a type of defense mechanism to psychologically overcome the trauma of watching an absolute turd on wheels for some viewers. But it is a fact that any story, no matter how limited or lacking in gravitas, can be twisted and turned to resemble something else entirely. As his champions are so fond of adamantly stating, his flicks are popcorn movies designed purely for entertainment and occasional pre-pubescent escapist wish fulfillment. The more recent ’emotional’ films that shows a more mentally-fatigued Bond, or the earlier versions with women, guns, and saving the world.The idea of a Michael Bay film being open to interpretive scrutiny is, quite frankly, so fanciful that it practically defies the laws of our known universe. We won’t be seeing IOI rear this head anytime soon on the website, they’re still looking at building up the team of ‘elite talent’ to bring this new foray to life, but that hasn’t stopped widespread speculation as to precisely which era of James Bond’s IP this title will take. What is clear is that IO Interactive is looking at building the first origin story for James Bond, bringing us back to the roots of the elite agent in partnership with MGM Studios and EON Productions. ![]() Thus, even before development has begun in earnest from IO Interactive‘s own reports, it’s possible that we could be looking at an additional exclusivity deal in the future for PC users.įurther, you’ll note a decided lack of any character portraying 007 as of yet whether we’ll be treated to the Sean Connery restored to his younger glory, the irrefutable hound of Pierce Brosnan, or a brand new character entirely that has yet to be immortalized on the silver screen for the ‘wholly original Bond story’ to step into the well-polished shoes isn’t yet clear. ![]() IO Interactive is the same studio behind the legendary Hitman franchise that has had its ups and downs, but most recently have announced that Hitman 3 is coming as an Epic Games Store exclusive, ostensibly after Epic Games offered them a large sum of money for the exclusivity agreement. ![]() RELATED: Nintendo Of America Will Soon Sell Single Joy-Con Switch Controllers In North America This could have well been the catalyst for IO Interactive’s newest teaser trailer that has arrived just today it isn’t admittedly showing much that fans can look forward to, other than announcing that they’re officially gearing up for a new James Bond video game. More modern iterations of the franchise have, some believe, strayed from its relatively straightforward formulae and thrown caution to the wind, showing more sentimental moments that make everything oddly personal and emotional rather than what most would expect from the most dangerous Secret Agent from the UK. RELATED: Australia Legally Defines Fallout 76 As A Major Failure While Forcing EB Games To Offer Refunds He also wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – take that as you will. Many of us grew up on Sir Ian Fleming’s massive saga that showed Her Majesty’s Secret Service in all of its splendor women, explosions, and more than a few bullets being slung about in frantic shoot-outs where the fate of the world was inevitably at stake. ![]()
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