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He’d pair well with a Madden, Cillian, Dirisu but might he be too down to earth and natural for an ATJ, Hoult, Jean-Page, Cavill or Aidan?
I’d bring back either Moneypenny/Q or M/Nomi (or any other combination) from the Craig era, despite the continuity error, sooner or later, if it fits the tone. It would help the transition.
But most important is building a compellingly coherent world, artistically and aesthetically.
So it all comes down to the protagonist.
If he is brought back we should see an udpdated portrayal, ie. character development and a new dynamic between him and Bond. Perhaps less cartoony yet still more reminiscent of the old days. I would also keep him from joining the mission completion every single time, he could still be implicated in the plot in other ways.
I could see him returning for the second or third one, if M/Moneypenny/Nomi remains. Otherwise I’d have him appear in B26 already.
I think Lashana Lynch is dashing and would be excellent with better writing/direction.
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/19084/should-we-get-a-new-m-q-moneypenny-for-bond-26-and-beyond#latest
In McMafia et looked and sounded like a contender in The Apprentice. He might prove me wrong and I'll give him a chance, but he didn't impressed me as a lead.
Not necessarily following the specific mould of a previous actor, but the tone of the films will greatly determine the type of actor they go for, and how that actor will portray the him. And I think the desire will be there to make the next Bond noticeably different from Craig's version. I don't expect any actor to approach it by imitating the others but we can expect some resemblance to previous versions.
It's a bit of give and take with regards to whether it's the actor or the script that determines these creative decisions I think. Of course the most interesting example is where CR went after they cast Craig (remember, before that the premise seems to have been about a Bond in his 20s who'd never even worn a tuxedo in one draft, so much more 'Bond begins' than what we ultimately got).
But ultimately yes, I think they'll want the next Bond to be different from Craig's, and the script will have a major impact. But it's also worth saying that whenever a new Bond actor is cast even if their portrayal of the character is noticeably different to their predecessors, their first films tend to retain elements from the previous era. LALD retained the more fantastical/lighter tone of DAF, TLD had specific moments which wouldn't have been out of place in one of the Moore films, and even CR had elaborate action set pieces and Bond going rogue like he did in DAD etc. We might get something similar for Bond 26 - a lead actor who is noticeably different to Craig, who has their distinct approach to the role, while the film itself holds onto or expands upon ideas, visuals, the tone etc. of the later Craig films.
Sean Connery was a one trick pony in my opinion, not really an excellent actor. This tongue in cheek approach worked for Bond but he played the exact same character in different movies of the time, which is really odd for example when he's playing rapist in Marnie (both him and Tippi Hedren were terrible in that).
This feels like a disservice to Brosnan. Before Craig, he was the first one play a more self-aware and 'psychologically complete' charcter (Roger Ebert's words). But yes, Craig has become the gold standard I think. I hope the franchise continues in that vein.
Oldish "news", but potentially exciting nonetheless:
https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1727556/Next-James-Bond-announcement-new-007-Aaron-Taylor-Johnson
Conney not an excellent actor ?! :))
Have you not seen The Hill? Outland, The Offence, The Molly Maguires?
I wonder if the producers would do something similar?
True. True. I thought about this as well.
Except for CR and maybe (maybe) OHMSS, I do not think there was a big tonal departure from previous tenure when the new actor took over. In fact, the biggest tonal departure was done by a returning actor: Sean Connery in DAF. I'd argue that Moore would not have been accepted as Bond in DAF. So it's very likely imo that the new actor will carry a lot from the Craig era, at least in his early tenure.
That's a fair point, I think you're probably right there. All at once that would have felt quite a big change.
I guess LALD did try and distance itself from the previous entries in quite a few ways (no dinner jacket, no Q, no martini, no M's office, no cigarettes, rock song etc.) but it was still tonally not a million miles from DAF.
Indeed. And it’s also worth saying that SF, SP and NTTD had a variety of tones within them (ranging from lighter, almost Moore/Brosnan esque moments to ones which wouldn’t seem out of place in a horror film). So there’ll likely be that same variety but honed in certain respects. I doubt it’ll just be a straightforwardly more ‘light’ film or whatever.
I heard it from a guy who knows a guy who is married to a girl who lives next to a guy who knows another guy who
I am starting to doubt my own story
I believe that guy. One of them. The others, not so much…
;)
I just don't think Global James Bond day has the significance some here think it does. Maybe we'll get something we can buy that day, but I won't hold my breath for news. As for Nolan, that's speculation on a rumor, leaning heavily on the apparent timing convenience. What if Eon wants to wait and see if Opp... well, bombs?
Greta Gerwig has just as much a chance right now with Barbie releasing the same time.
I tend to agree. I also think that when the new Bond is cast with the contract signed etc., they won't sit on it for very long at all because it'll leak to the press. So unless he is coincidentally signed a few days before JB Day, I don't think there's any chance of them holding out until then to reveal it.
I mean, we'll know who it is before Eon reveal it anyway, but they won't want it to be out there for that long before they take control of it.
I’m not familiar with him, but based on this photo he could have potential.