Stories by @infernoprince
33 stories

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
What if after On Her Majesty's Secret Service, George Lazenby decided to stay as James Bond for the action pack revenge orientated version of Sean Connery's Diamonds Are Forever with influences from Ian Fleming's novels You Only Live Twice and Diamonds Are Forever? This is how it would have looked.

Bruce Lee's The Man From Hong Kong (1978)
What if Bruce Lee never died and starred in the originally written Bruce Lee Hong Kong vehicle, The Man From Hong Kong which would be the third film in Bruce Lee's Enter The Dragon Series.

007: The Death Collector (1985)
What if after A View To A Kill, George Lazenby continued as Ian Fleming's James Bond in an original film called The Death Collector also in 1985. This is how it could have looked like.

The Micronauts (1979)
What if in 1979 Harry Saltzman got to produce his unmade space opera film starring George Lazenby and Michael Caine with King Kong and The Towering Inferno director John Guillermin filling in as the director.

The Batman (1974)
What if Matt Reeves's The Batman was made in the 1970s by acclaimed American director John Huston and James Bond actor George Lazenby played Bruce Wayne/Batman

DCEU (1970s)
What if in the 70s there was the DCEU which starred famous actors of the 70s as DC superheroes and some actors reprising roles from 60s TV shows

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (1988)
What if George Lazenby's version of Daniel Craig's film Knives Out had a sequel in 1988 with Lazenby returning as master detective Benoit Blanc. This is how it could have looked like?

Knives Out (1985)
What if the modern sleuth film Knives Out starring Bond actor Daniel Craig was made in the 1980s with a very different James Bond helming the film series, George Lazenby. This is how it could have looked like?

007: SeaFire (1975)
What if George Lazenby continued as James Bond in the 70s and just before he made the classic The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), George starred as Bond in an original film called SeaFire in 1975 based John Gardner's 1994 novel of the same name. This is how it could have looked like

Rumble In Hong Kong (1973)
What if Bruce Lee never died in 1973 and starred in a Hong Kong/American production of a martial arts film with Rock n' Roll legend, Elvis Presley? This is how it could have looked like.

Game Of Death (1974)
What if Bruce Lee never died in 1973 and lived to complete his unfinished masterpiece Game Of Death after Enter The Dragon slated for a 1974 release.

Shang Chi (1978)
What if Bruce Lee never died in 1973 and starred as Marvel’s Shang Chi in a 1978 movie produced by Golden Harvest and Marvel Studios. This is how it could have looked like.

007: Shatterhand (1987)
After James Bond saved the world in a geostorm disaster in Icebreaker (1986), James Bond returns for his biggest adventure yet! The story concerns the manipulation of a dead pool game by a secret organisation later revealed to be Spectre whose efforts are confronted by Secret Agent James Bond 007. As time goes on Bond realises that the dead pool is on his allies from the 60s and random celebrities who are either famous or washed up. However, James soon realises that he is also on the list of potential targets. This sees James reunite with his allies from the 60s-80s to defeat Spectre once and for all.