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International Insider: James Bond Shocker; London TV Week; Netflix’s Mexican Gold Rush


James Bond Amazon/Broccoli deal plus Berlinale feature in this week's Deadline International Insider.

Until yesterday, when a thunderbolt was unleashed through the industry via the news that longtime James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoliare relinquishing control of their beloved spy franchise and handing the reins to Amazon MGM Studios. And we want to play our part in making it a reality.” Sarandos pointed out that 10 years ago, the first Netflix show to be produced outside of the U.S. had been made in Mexico — Club de Cuervos — and he said the nation “holds a special place in our history.” Warm words at a time when broader relations are strained. A sad day as questions remain: I headed to the town of Maidstone yesterday to cover the inquest of John Balson, the TV producer who tragically took his own life last year only a few weeks after he had been working on a Channel 4 true crime series.

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