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    No Time to Die director Cary Fukunaga states that roughly two thirds of his Bond film could have taken place entirely in James Bond's mind.

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    No Time to Die director Cary Fukunaga considered having the movie take place in James Bond’s mind. Production on the latest installment in the beloved 007 franchise has been consistently plagued by issues, with a seemingly endless supply of rumors connected to its plot. Arguably its greatest challenge, however, has been the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the spy thriller to move its release date. It’s a fate that's unfortunately been met by every film production at the moment, but for Bond fans, news of No Time to Die 's delay was yet another issue in a lengthy list that dates back years.

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    It seems each time No Time to Die has found secure footing, something inevitably goes wrong. While the frustration has been substantial for fans, it surely can’t compare to what Fukunaga has gone through to get the film made. Thankfully for the director, however, the battle has almost been won. No Time to Die is set for a November release, and the sole challenge that remains is whether or not audiences will approve of his efforts. The 42-year-old filmmaker has found much success with past projects and taking on Bond will mark a new creative journey.

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    At present, fans still don’t know just what awaits them in No Time to Die, but judging by a recent interview that Fukunaga did with Interview Magazine, the film’s plot could have been far different from past Bond adventures. At one point, when asked about No Time to Die’s possible metaphysical elements, Fukunaga admitted that he had considered making at least two acts of the film take place inside Bond’s mind. It’s a pretty big risk for a Bond director to take and Fukunaga explains below the concept he had toyed with:

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    I had an idea that this movie could all be taking place inside the villain’s lair from the last film. There’s this scene where a needle goes into James Bond’s head, which is supposed to make him forget everything, and then he miraculously escapes by a watch bomb. And then he and Léa blow up the place, and go on to save the day. I was like, “What if everything up until the end of act two is all inside his head? ”