Amazon‘s $20 Million Acquisition of James Bond Franchise Revealed,Broccoli Family Retains Financial Stake
Amazon Studios paid just $20 million for the James Bond franchise as part of its $8.45 billion acquisition of MGM, according to details emerging from the deal. Despite the relatively low upfront cost, the Broccoli family-longtime producers of the Bond films-will continue to benefit financially through a joint venture structure. The total value of the deal, factoring in potential earnouts and stock options, could approach $1 billion, sources indicate.
The surprisingly modest price tag underscores the complex nature of the acquisition, where control and future revenue streams were prioritized over a large immediate payment. The Broccoli family’s continued economic exposure to the franchise ensures their ongoing involvement in the iconic series,while Amazon gains control of a valuable intellectual property with a dedicated global fanbase. This arrangement sets the stage for a new era of James Bond films under Amazon MGM Studios.
Currently, Amazon MGM Studios is developing the 26th installment in the Bond series, slated to begin filming in 2027 for a 2028 release. Dune director Denis Villeneuve will helm the project, with David Heyman and Amy Pascal producing, and Steven Knight writing the screenplay.
Filmmakers are seeking a “fresh face” for the role of 007, specifically an unknown British male actor in his late 20s to early 30s. the Broccoli family’s financial stake remains intact as the search for the next James Bond begins.