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http://www.cinemablend.com/news/1643759/why-tom-hiddleston-was-allegedly-ruled-out-as-james-bond
I can appreciate however that Babs prefers the quiet silent types with large muscles who are known to swear, as evidenced by her previous choices.
Still, Bond is smug imho.
I have a feeling we'll be waiting a while on that. ;)
And, not that any of this can be taken seriously, great news if in fact Hiddleston is out of the running. Looks like the media has gotten tired of their anointed choice and are now going to have to search for another one to sell copies and get people to click on their links for the next year or so before we know something about the next film.
Hiddles, especially after his rambling, self-congratulatory speech, is quite unlovable to the point that he's the kinda guy you really want to drop knuckles onto his face, IMHO.
Agreed. I wasn't blown way. But Hiddleston was good in it. Charming leading gent.
He also has a great singing voice,which he shows in 'I've seen the Light' as Hank Williams.
Despite his off screen antics, he has the 'it' factor in spades on screen imho.
Hahaha if they did that he would be perfect.
If Turner dates Swift next, this post will come back to haunt you.
I'd say he is the only one in the running. He's the only one who hasn't eliminated himself from the running. When asked about playing Bond, his usual response is "no comment" or "I can't talk about it". Plus, it was confirmed through a producer of Poldark that he was flown to LA last year to meet with Barbara. Yes, I'd say he was in the running. Poldark series 3 airs in June in the UK, and in September in the States. Beyond that, the future of the show is uncertain.
I assume so. Poldark series 2 was a huge step back in terms of viewing figures here in the UK. This is partly thought to be because it went up against "Victoria" on ITV, which was also hugely popular last year. To try and avoid clashing this time, BBC moved series 3 forward to the summer.
My guess is, if it returns to the barnstorming success of series 1, it'll get renewed again. If it continues on the current trajectory, chances are they will cut their losses after 3 series - which is a respectable run for this kind of show. The original version of Poldark from the mid 70's was massively popular also, and only ran for 2 series in the end.
Just about all of it has been "bad rumor".
Don't worry, everyone hated Craig to begin with as well. Warming to a new Bond is a process, I've learned.
I didn't. 'Layer Cake' and 'Munich' sold me on him being cast in the role.