Given the synchronistic recent (ish) events of Daniel Craig leaving the role of 007 and the beginning of the 3rd rendition of the British Carolingian Age, is it too soon to hope that a reboot of James Bond might be in the near-term cinematic cards? Visualize this; the pre-credits opening scene introducing Idris Elbe being promoted by "M" to the traditionally vacated position of James Bond, "On His Majesty's Secret Service", cue the rising strains of the classic theme song. With Guy Ritchie in the director's chair and co-writer of the script.
F a bunch of mermaids, whatever their colo(u)r; the final opening dialogue being a voice-over of Charles III's voice saying, "Hands off the ginger 007; he's mine." and the new story begins from a clean page of paper.