JAMES BOND: IN SERVICE OF NOTHING - Bootleg Film from POWER/RANGERS Producer

The same producer who brought us that awesome R-rated "Power/Rangers" fan film, Adi Shankar, didn't wait long to release his latest bootleg project. It features 007, and it's called "James Bond: In Service of Nothing." The film is presented as a pre-visulation motion storyboard, so it's pretty rough, but still really cool.

The Unauthorized "Bootleg Universe" One-Shot features an aging James Bond struggling "to find his place in a self absorbed world without boarders, where service to one's nation is an antiquated concept." Shankar said this about his project in a statement:

"I always wondered what would happen to James Bond in his old age and in our borderless world. I'm not referring to the Bond we've seen in recent films, that incarnation is closer to Jason Bourne meets Batman. I'm referring to the swanky, alcoholic, serial killer, with mommy issues that we saw in films like Dr. No and Goldfinger. How would he find a sense of purpose in a self absorbed and impersonal modern world once his license to kill has been revoked?"

This is an incredibly interesting representation of Bond. It's something we've never seen done before, and I really like how it turned out. I know we'll never see anything like this as an actual movie, but we do have this, and it would be awesome to see this short as a live action short. 

In this Unauthorized "Bootleg Universe" One-Shot, an aging James Bond struggles to find his place in a self absorbed world without boarders, where service to one's nation is an antiquated concept. Presented to you as a pre-visulation motion storyboard. "I always wondered what would happen to James Bond in his old age and in our borderless world.

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