James Bond 24 Release Date: Sam Mendes Confirmed to Direct James Bond 24, Not Official Title Will Be in US Theaters by November 6, 2015

James Bond 24 Release Date: Sam Mendes Confirmed to Direct James Bond 24, Not Official Title Will Be in US Theaters by November 6, 2015
We have waited for about two months already hoping that we can hear some good news about Sam Mendes regarding James Bond 24. Mendes is also the director of Skyfall. During that time, Mendes was still undecided and say nothing about this. However, Mendes already confirmed that he will be doing the film and overseeing Daniel Craig's very next outing playing the screen as the agent 007 on big screen.
This was what Mendes stated regarding James Bond 24:
"I am very pleased that by giving me the time I need to honour all my theatre commitments, the producers have made it possible for me to direct 'Bond 24.' I very much look forward to taking up the reins again, and to working with Daniel Craig, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli for a second time," Mendes said.
James Bon franchise producers Micheal G. Wilson and Barbara Brocoli were actually reported that they have spent several months deciding different candidates to direct the film of Bond 24 because they were also thinking that time that Mendes wouldn't be able to finish the film within the time frame given. However, in the end they have decided to wait for Mendes to finish everything so that his schedule is clear before he can get started with the film. James Bond 24, not the official title of the film will be aired in UK on October 23, 2015 and then weeks after it US will follow to launch the movie on November 6, 2015.
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