According to "The Hollywood Reporter", this movie "could mark the end of the Sony and MGM collaboration. Spectre (2015) is the last in a two-picture deal that Sony struck in 2011 with MGM, which controls rights to Bond, along with EON Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. Sources say MGM expects to pursue an especially tough bargain once other studios come calling. Sony established a successful track record with the first two 007 movies starring Daniel Craig as the tuxedoed superspy, Casino Royale (2006) and Quantum of Solace (2008). But it still had to fend off competition from rivals when it sat down with MGM, headed by CEO Gary Barber, in 2011 to renew its deal. Paramount came close to snapping up Bond, but walked away from MGM's demands, and the relatively low eight percent distribution fee MGM was willing to pay. Sony prevailed by throwing other movies into the pot, taking on MGM as a co-financing partner on Millennium - Uomini che odiano le donne (2011) and Atto di forza (1990). But while Sony had been 50-50 partners on Casino (Royale) and Quantum (of Solace), it capped its investment in Spectre (2015) to twenty-five percent of the movie's negative cost. In exchange, it has a twenty-five percent stake in the new movie, plus distribution fees for overseeing its worldwide rollout." MGM has since partnered with Universal Pictures for the production and release of No Time to Die (2020).
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