
Move over, tarot cards, tea leaves, and Matt Groening’s team of clairvoyant showrunners – it seems The Simpsons has some new competition in existing as the world’s premier fortune telling medium – at least according to No Time To Die director Cary Joji Fukunaga. Throughout James Bond’s roughly seven-decade sex and alcohol-fueled existence as a book series and film franchise, it seems 007 has gleaned some of the long-running cartoon’s psychic abilities.
“It’s funny, if you go back and look at some of the … villains and their plots to see how they’ve played out differently over time, it’s almost like The Simpsons, when The Simpsons predicts things in the future,” Fukunaga told the AV Club.
Although we as a society have yet to fully transcend into the world of James Bond – unfortunately for those of us who dream of rocking a deadly bowler hat – the director maintains that there are a number of instances in which “you can go back into some of the Bond films and kind of pinpoint things that we ended up seeing actually happening” – more specifically, the plot of Tomorrow Never Dies. Featuring 007 facing off with a tyrannical media tycoon who ensues chaos in pursuit of becoming the world’s sole media outlet, Fukunaga says that life has not only managed to somewhat imitate art since the flick’s 1997 release but also, that the No Time To Die team once looked to its predecessor for inspiration.
James Bond and The Simpsons Aren't Actually That Different After All
Source: Pinoy Daily News
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