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Hard to tell what his Bond would be like, though.
1) Timothee Chalamet. Like I've said before, he's better placed as a future villain. I think with his ongoing success and based on his choices as an actor, it just seems like a natural progression - in my eyes anyway. Like Rami Malek, a younger, creepier villain in the future.
2) Henry Cavill. The drawbacks are obvious. He's way overexposed. He has a successful Netflix series in The Witcher, and there's a very high chance he'll be returning as Superman. I also thinking having played Superman is a drawback in itself to be honest, whether he returns or not.
3) Bill Skarsgard. I don't even know if EON would consider him, and is another actor who falls better into the category of future potential villains/henchmen than Bond himself.
4) Oliver Jackson-Cohen. He's probably the most realistic suggestion, but while I enjoyed him in the Haunting of Hill House series and The Invisible Man, he might be too bland and I can't see him bringing anything fresh to the franchise. He might be case of playing Bond, rather than being Bond. If that makes sense.
Again, to no surprise, I still think Callum is showing more and more potential. I'm super interested to see how he looks in Fantastic Beasts 3.
He was in a Miami Vice episode with that title!
Or bring Dalton back for one.
Neeson is brilliant in this brilliant film.
He’d have made an interesting Bond for sure.
Exactly! Not surprised, as Steven Spielberg was once interested in directing a Bond film, but wasn't allowed to. Neeson would have made a first class Bond....I mean, look at that prominent nose and statue-like face.
Now there's 4 words no one would ever want to hear from Liam Neeson.
Lets face it, no one is better suited for the next one as this one:
I know it won't happen. I really, really know it. But I really, really want it anyway :D
I want an amnesiac brain washed Craig coming in to Mi6 and trying to murder M, just to be put to test in his most daring assignment ever. A YOLT+TMWTGG mash up with an older Bond.
But the closest we'll get to that will be with NTTD, whatever it brings us, I guess.
The current interminable gap has made me ponder perhaps Craig should have left after SF.
We could have skipped the SP and NTTD story arc altogether, and be on Turner or Cavill's 3rd outing by now.
I think Eon (especially the besotted Barbara) will try or keep trying to get him back for one more.
Why wouldn’t they....no brainer.
Totally different. Craig is much better shape.
Exactly. Plus another pay rise and a bit of a rest bite no doubt.
Maybe and most likely.
But Roger was also done in the past....3 times, but he came back when the cheque book came out with increasingly generous amounts.
Fair point, if the rumours are to believed.
+1.