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@NickTwentyTwo, I'm sorry to offend. That was not my intention. I am just telling it the way it is, & not the way it should be. I'm not passing judgement here.
There will be a time when it won't be an issue, but we are long way from that. I believe EON/MGM are mindful of that, as they should be.
EDIT: A psychic has now weighed in with her visions.
https://www.hofmag.com/sam-heughan-next-james-bond/220009
No but more setiously any unknown to bring forward?
Probably a typo. Should read psychotic.
Back to the topic at hand. :)
I'm anxious for some new names on this thread. personally. We've been regurgitating the same candidates for many pages. Surely there must be some up and comers on UK TV or somewhere that we've missed.
I was sold on Fassbender the moment I saw the bar scene in 'X-Men: First Class' in theaters. He's the one actor I immediately think of when I contemplate who will play the next 007.
Whenever I watch the show and see him move and talk, all I see is Bond.
Bears a slight resemblance to a 2005 Clive Owen in that top pic. I must say between him and Daniel Gilles, both of which I've never actually seen in anything before, just based on their styles, I'm started to see actors listed here I could possibly picture as Bond. Unlike most of the names thrown at us in the media.
Not the worse name mentioned by a long shot.
That's what I think.....
As an example, even Neil Jackson (Mr. Slate), Glenn Foster (Mitchell) and Guy Haines's bodyguard had a far more Bondian look imho.
I'd rather see Daniel Craig return in a direct sequel to SP with Lea Seydoux getting more screen time than these two.
Maybe this is controversial, but I don't believe the Bond role is that intensive from a pure performance point of view. Bond keeps things pretty guarded, and only shows sincerity or genuine emotion on occasion. I realize that the Craig era is not like this, but then again I feel that what follows the Craig era will be very different from it.
Fair enough. But Fassbender could play it as deep or shallow as required. He looks good, he's cool, has charm and presence etc and also the acting talent on top of this.
Oh and judging by the failure of King Arthur I think Charlie Hunnam is off the list now.