Ok, that's fine, but will it work? So far Daniel Craig has been in 2 classic Bonds ("Casino Royale," "Skyfall") and two mediocre ("Spectre," "Quantum of Solace"). Who's gonna be the next director? That's what I want to know. The odds-on favorites at the moment seem to be: Danny Boyle, Edgar Wright, Christopher Nolan and Paul McGuigan, but I wouldn't be surprised if somebody else sneaks in and takes the job. Nolan has been clear about his enthusiasm for Bond, but would he actually do it? The films have always followed a clear cut narrative path with no room for creative freedom, something Nolan has been adamant of for a decade now. He calls the shots, with Bond he might not be able to.