Cary Fukunaga Directing Next James Bond Movie Slated For 2020

Looks like James Bond‘s signature Aston-Martin won’t be idling in the garage for much longer.

Following news that director Danny Boyle lost the gig over “creative differences,” it’s been announced that True Detective season one auteur Cary Fukunaga has stepped in to helm the 25th Bond movie. 

Producers Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson, and star Daniel Craig announced on Twitter that they had tapped Fukunaga, who also wrote the hit adaptation of Stephen King’s It, to direct Bond 25.

Production on the movie begins on March 4, 2019, at the U.K.’s iconic Pinewood Studios, which has hosted many classic Bond flicks, and it’s slated for a February 2020 release. 

Despite famously agonizing about reprising his role as the martini-swilling super spy, Craig will in fact return for a fifth outing. He began his 007 tour of duty with 2006’s Casino Royale, and was widely praised as a major upgrade over Pierce Brosnan’s considerably less menacing Bond. 

But still, after 14 years as 007, even playing the world’s most beloved imaginary secret agent could wear a guy down. (Though the insanely huge paychecks can’t hurt.)

Meanwhile, Fukunaga may not be a household name, but he’s long been seen as a virtuoso filmmaker. Aside from directing the gritty Idris Elba drama Beasts of No Nation, Fukunaga is best known for absolutely crushing the first season of HBO’s True Detective, which has never really reached the dizzying heights of the original season with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson (not to mention that legendary Alexandra Daddario topless scene.)

In case you missed it, here’s one of Fukunaga’s most talked-about scenes from the series:

So are you looking forward to Bond 25 or what?

Your 15-Second Guide to What’s Happening at MFW

Welcome to our S/S 19 runway coverage! With NYFW and LFW behind us and two more weeks of fashion month ahead, we’re off to Milan for the next round of runway shows. From who’s attending the biggest shows in Italy (and sitting front row) to the spring trends you’ll see everywhere next year, this is your guide to the key moments of Milan Fashion Week. We’re spilling everything you need to know about what’s happening abroad in the fashion scene with our 15-second reviews.

Whether you’re looking forward to spring’s chicest trends and Instagrammable accessories and shoes or simply want a peek inside fashion’s craziest month, we’re here to bring you the best bite-size insight from the top runway shows, celebrity-filled after-parties, and everything in between. Keeping reading for the most important moments of MFW so far, and be sure to check back as we’ll be updating the story as the events continue.

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Meet Yana Vozharovskaya, Maxim Australia’s October Cover Girl

Yana Vozharovskaya is heating up the cover of Maxim Australia

The Russian-born beauty graces the mag’s October issue in a striking pictorial photographed by Richard Mamando off Australia’s gorgeous Gold Coast. 

Yana sounds like she had a great time posing for the sun-kissed shoot.

“We shot this on the Gold Coast on an amazing Horizon E94 yacht,” she shared. 

“The whole photo shoot took 10 hours with the most amazing and friendly team who are professionals at what they do. I absolutely enjoyed the process and loved the atmosphere around me.”

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Get your copy of Maxim Australia’s October issue here, and check out a sampling of Yana’s Instagram photos below: 

Reese Witherspoon Made $55 Vans Sneakers Look Posh in the Rain

From a collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum to a partnership with Disney and Mickey Mouse, Vans has released plenty of cool collaborations recently if you’re looking to update your tried-and-true sneakers. Sometimes, though, the cult brand’s classic shoes are just what the doctor ordered, as was the case with Reese Witherspoon’s new outfit.

Photographed on a rainy New York City evening, Witherspoon made Vans’ perennially cool Old Skool Sneakers ($55) look chic with an all-black look. When in doubt, go monochrome—it’s the easiest way to look put-together immediately. While you might be more inclined to wear Vans sneakers with jeans, a pair of trousers like Witherspoon’s is more polished and a bit unexpected. Scroll down to see her look and shop the shoes.

On Reese Witherspoon: Vans Old Skool Sneakers ($55)