Hay-On-Wye - Arab Today
Sam Mendes is finished with James Bond.
The acclaimed British director of “Skyfall” and “Spectre” said Saturday he will not direct the next installment in the popular spy series that started with Sean Connery’s startling 1962 performance in “Dr. No.”
“It was an incredible adventure, I loved every second of it,” Mendes said of his five years working on the thriller franchise. “But I think it’s time for somebody else.” Mendes revealed his plans to step down from the series to an audience at the Hay Festival of literature in Wales. A former theater director whose films include the Oscar-winner “American Beauty” and the somber “Revolutionary Road,” Mendes said he hoped the next Bond director would come from an “unexpected direction,” just as he had.
His first effort, “Skyfall,” was a huge hit with critics and fans alike, with many saying he brought new depth to the characters. “Spectre” was also a substantial success, although some critics said it seemed a bit tired.
Mendes himself indicated a desire to work on something fresh.
“I’m a storyteller. And at the end of the day, I want to make stories with new characters,” he said.
Mendes’ announcement clarifies that he won’t direct the next film, but it’s not yet clear if Daniel Craig will return for a fifth turn as 007.
Source : Arab News