At 90, John Williams still dreams big — and this time, it’s all about Bond. “I’d love to write a 007 score,” he confesses in a rare and tender birthday interview that has fans and filmmakers alike buzzing with hope. He’s already given the world the sound of galaxies far, far away, the magic of broomsticks at Hogwarts, and the thunderous steps of dinosaurs — but the tuxedoed British spy remains his “unfinished mission.”

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The idea isn’t just thrilling — it’s poetic. Imagine a Bond film opening with those signature gun-barrel visuals, not to the usual brassy swagger, but to a score woven by the greatest living film composer, full of layered suspense, elegance, and that unmistakable Williams touch.

I'd love to write the next James Bond score, says John Williams at 90 |  Music | The Guardian

Social media exploded with fan cries of “Make this happen!” while producers are reportedly taking note. Many wonder: could this be the final, crowning jewel in a legendary career? A score that fuses Bond’s cool with the sweeping emotional power only Williams can deliver?

If it does happen, one thing is certain:
James Bond won’t just be back —
he’ll be arriving in the key of genius.

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