“Barbara Broccoli did not really want anything that was violence”.
Former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has revealed that one of the co-owners of the James Bond movie series wasn’t all that keen on the 2010 GoldenEye reboot having guns in it.
Speaking on the Grit podcast (thanks, Gamespot), Kotick touched upon the divisive Eurocom-made Wii reboot, which retconned Daniel Craig—then the incumbent movie Bond—into the GoldenEye universe, replacing Pierce Brosnan, who starred in the 1995 movie and the best-selling N64 video game, which was developed by Rare.
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“Barbara Broccoli did not really want anything that was violence”.
Former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has revealed that one of the co-owners of the James Bond movie series wasn’t all that keen on the 2010 GoldenEye reboot having guns in it.
Speaking on the Grit podcast (thanks, Gamespot), Kotick touched upon the divisive Eurocom-made Wii reboot, which retconned Daniel Craig—then the incumbent movie Bond—into the GoldenEye universe, replacing Pierce Brosnan, who starred in the 1995 movie and the best-selling N64 video game, which was developed by Rare.
Read the full article on timeextension.com