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If I read that Willis will be de-aged for the new Die Hard film, I'm going to very upset!
So my argument is not philosophical.
see the contenders names
Idris Elba
Charlie Hunnam
Luke Evans
Michael Fassbender
Jamie Bell
James Norton
Tom Hiddleston
Aiden Turner
Understatement of the year!
You can cross around 6 of those off already.
Shouldn t he play James Bomb instead, then?
Or a sequel titled 'Ben-Hurtin' At The Box Office.'
I'll see myself out.
Nice! :D
He moves well, handles the comedy very good and is very much capable of showing a darker (allthough constrained) side as well.
I think the sad thing is, in past eras when a new Bond was inevitable, there were arguably far more choices of actors who could fit the bill. In '94 we had Pierce, Liam Neeson, I believe James Purefoy, Ralph Fiennes and some others. All, even without squinting, I could have at least pictured in the role.
I suppose Craig has sort of opened the door for non-conventional looking future Bonds. However, there comes a point when it simply isn't the same character. Pretty much why I've developed the nasty habit of sarcastically suggesting names like Kenny Rogers, Tom Petty, Jason Alexander or Kermit The Frog to take over as Bond.
Compared to a character like Superman, I suppose there is more elbow room physically for a potential Bond actor. The closest Superman ever got to an unconventional look for the character was probably Nicholas Cage and even that didn't happen. Yet, you never see names like Gillian Anderson, Idris Elba, or Tom Hardy in contention for that role. So why Bond? Perhaps the media thinks the code-name theory could still work as a back up for when Gillian does take over the role? A bit silly to me, as to this day I feel none of the actors who have played Bond have ever been miscast. Hopefully that continues into the next era.
+1.