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Steven Knight was announced as the writer of Amazon’s first James Bond flick on Thursday, and this morning, the Peaky Blinders creator gave his first reaction to landing the gig on BBC Radio. “It has always been on my bucket list, and it’s fantastic to be invited to do it. I can’t wait to get started,” Knight said.
After Amazon MGM Studios revealed on Thursday that Steven Knight will write Denis Villeneuve’s new James Bond film, the “Peaky Blinders” creator gave his first interview about the secretive project. Speaking to BBC Radio 5’s “Live Breakfast” on Friday morning,
Amazon MGM Studios confirmed on Thursday that Peaky Blinders mastermind Knight will be taking on the script for Denis Villeneuve ‘s 007 film. Knight, also the writer of Netflix’s House of Guinness, Disney’s A Thousand Blows and 2024’s Angelina Jolie-starring Maria, spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast on Friday to talk more.
A Knight-penned Bond adventure is massively exciting, although it's worth remembering that the film is still in the very early stages – in fact we’re still waiting on the announcement on who will be donning the tuxedo in the next Bond adventure following Daniel Craig’s retirement in No Time to Die.
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Denis Villeneuve’s James Bond Movie to Be Written by ‘Peaky Blinders’ Creator Steven Knight
"Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight has been hired to write Denis Villeneuve's upcoming James Bond movie for Amazon MGM Studios
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Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight is the screenwriter for the next 007 movie, which will be directed by 'Dune' filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
A relatively unknown British actor has reportedly screentested for the role of James Bond in the upcoming 26th 007 adventure. Scott Rose-Marsh is the latest name rumoured to be taking on the Bond mantle,
After confirmation that Peaky Blinders mastermind Steven Knight has been tapped to pen the fresh James Bond screenplay, devotees of the 007 saga have developed a compelling theory regarding who might portray the upcoming antagonist.
With Steven Knight reported to be writing the new Bond alongside Denis Villeneuve in the directing chair, what does this mean for Bond?