The cycle of crisis and rumors and speculation about 007's future indicates that interest in the 50-year-old film franchise is as high as its ever been. I mean, if EW can make a cover story out of a movie that doesn't even exist, I'd think that translates as incentive, not discouragement (not to mention leverage), for the producers to solve the Bond problem. And memo to culture: They will, with audience anticipation to spare.
So, to recap: It's the slowest news season ever, so now James Bond is apparently in peril. At least we're promised some humor when the story does emerge: "No franchise can afford to be away from screens for that long anymore," says a former MGM exec, citing the earlier six-year Bond hiatus that resulted in Pierce Brosnan's casting in GoldenEye. "You lose too much momentum. Even for Bond, it could be deadly." Ah. I wonder if George Lucas or Christopher Nolan agree.
Anyway, come on, guys. Isn't there a cover story to be written about the new Twilight release date or something?