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MGM executives want Adele return for SPECTRE

January 23, 2015 by Thomas Roach

It seems Adele’s involvement with Skyfall was so well received that executives at MGM want the singer to return for the latest James Bond film SPECTRE.

The singer was spotted in Los Angeles and a source at MGM reportedly said, “Everyone thinks Adele is here for her much anticipated new album, but she is actually working on a music idea for the James Bond film. She hadn’t been in contact with the film bosses for a few weeks, but suddenly she said​ she had great plans for the theme, so they flew her over.”

Right now this has not been confirmed but there has been a call from fans asking for Adele to return to the James Bond franchise. Her theme to Skyfall was one of if not the most popular James Bond themes ever, and also won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

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Originally published January 23, 2015. Updated April 13, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Thomas Roach Tagged With: Adele, James Bond, Spectre

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