While Timothy Dalton's second outing as Bond wasn't as big a box office hit as his debut, 1987's The Living Daylights, it still scored over $156 million worldwide (on a budget of $32 million) despited a mixed critical response. The summer of 1989 saw the release of Licence to Kill. Once upon a time, a legal feud nearly succeeded where Goldfinger, Blofeld, Le Chiffre and, if you believe the rumours, Danny Boyle have all failed: Bond was almost killed off for good. This wasn't the first time, though, that behind-the-scenes wranglings have almost derailed the 007 movies. No Time to Die might have been delayed until April 2021, but even before its release was affected, there were delays that saw one director exit and another join the fray.
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