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HORS-SERIE CLAP! - 007, et maintenant ?

Dans ce cinquième et dernier épisode hors-série Clap! consacré à James Bond, Laurie Cholewa se penche sur l’avenir de la licence : maintenant que Daniel Craig quitte définitivement le rôle de 007, que vont décider les producteurs ?  

HORS-SERIE CLAP! - 007 : un passé, une famille…

Dans ce troisième épisode hors-série Clap! consacré à James Bond, Laurie Cholewa explique comment, en choisissant Daniel Craig, les producteurs de James Bond ont voulu donner au personnage un passé, une famille… mais aussi un côté plus torturé et plus faillible. 

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