Apple in talks to buy streaming rights to upcoming James Bond film 'No Time to Die'
Apple TV may soon be the place to watch a long-delayed James Bond film, should the parent company decide to skip the film's theatrical release.

Apple is said to be bidding on an upcoming James Bond flick, titled "No Time to Die," hoping to bring the movie exclusively to Apple TV+.
Earlier this year, Apple purchased Tom Hanks' World War II film, "Greyhound," when it was apparent that a theater release would be impossible.
The Bond franchise is owned by MGM, and according to Binged, the company likely feels pressure to sell the film to the highest bidder. Many would-be theater releases have taken to releasing films on streaming platforms in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to Apple, Netflix is said to be in the running to purchase the upcoming Bond film.
Apple TV+ has grown its lineup of content in its first year of operations to include cutting-edge documentaries, critically acclaimed children's programming, and Emmy-winning original series.

Apple is said to be bidding on an upcoming James Bond flick, titled "No Time to Die," hoping to bring the movie exclusively to Apple TV+.
Earlier this year, Apple purchased Tom Hanks' World War II film, "Greyhound," when it was apparent that a theater release would be impossible.
The Bond franchise is owned by MGM, and according to Binged, the company likely feels pressure to sell the film to the highest bidder. Many would-be theater releases have taken to releasing films on streaming platforms in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to Apple, Netflix is said to be in the running to purchase the upcoming Bond film.
Apple TV+ has grown its lineup of content in its first year of operations to include cutting-edge documentaries, critically acclaimed children's programming, and Emmy-winning original series.
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Thank you Binged for that insightful hypothesis. Personally I always have a soft spot for third-lowest bid.
Global box office (top 5)
- Skyfall ($1.111 billion) - 2012
- Spectre ($879.6 million) - 2015
- Casino Royale (2006) ($594.4 million) - 2006
- Quantum of Solace ($591.7 million) - 2008
- Die Another Day ($431.9 million) - 2002
https://www.forbes.com/sites/travisbean/2020/04/18/all-26-james-bond-films-ranked-at-the-box-office/#1f38d8761804Those are some profitable fumes.
A. Streaming rights would be a direct equivalent to theater ticket sales
B. Apple would have a global exclusive for streaming
Do you even know what a monopoly is or does it just sound good to you when Apple is involved?
The big question whether you will choose to respond to my questions. I’m guessing not.