Director Sam Mendes confirms that he is in talks to direct the follow-up to hit Bond film 'Skyfall'. Mendes, 47, insisted he would not be back for Bond 24 shortly after the release of the last film in the 007 film franchise as he is busy with some other project, reported Daily Star.
At the London premiere of his new theatrical reworking of
Roald Dahl's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', Mendes revealed he has not ruled out a return to the world of Bond.
Asked if he would be making the next Bond film, he said, "I don't know yet. I'm in discussions over the 'B' word (Bond), and I won't make a decision until this (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) is open."
The only certainty about the new Bond movie is
Daniel Craig will be back as the superspy, while reports suggest
Penelope Cruz is being courted as a Bond girl.
Cruz is married to
Javier Bardem, who played villain Silva in 'Skyfall'.