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Now, for a "black Bond" they should go with an actor who's much like Colin Salmon. He played Charles Robinson much like Bond and he does even behave as sophisticated. I don't see that feature in Elba, so I'll never understand what's the fuss around him about.
But, like most of the fans, my opinion is: don't try to drastically change the character and leave it as it is. Otherwise, just cast a Caucasian actor in the role of John Shaft strictly in a blaxploitation movie. Double standards.
Not that I want Elba as Bond but it's not a coincidence he gets mentioned as a possible Bond.
Did you see Luthor? The BBC TV-Show. There are also other roles Elba played that showed he could pull it off.
I keep coming back to Prometheus. Charlize Theron is a super babe, and when her Vickers character basically offers herself to Elba's Janek in the film without much prodding it's quite believable, due to Elba's star power.
What hair? You mean the beard?
Well, yes, the beard and the hair. Don't forget, we're probably still another 2.5 years from an announcement. Elba will be 45 by then. And that guy who survived the titanic went grey in like 2 weeks, so it happens.
Having said that, I'm not advocating for him. I'm a believer in Bond staying white.
46, actually.
And likewise, I prefer if Bond stays white. Changing a character background or ethnicity is not diversity for those who claim it to be. It's a hopeless stunt to attract some attention. Diversity comes with the story when the course of the storytelling is changed and newer angles are introduced in the universe instead of replaying the Groundhog Day.
I keep hearing this from the seemingly unstoppable Elba propaganda machine that rivals the Kremlin in its heyday but what's he actually been in that justifies the phrase 'star power'?
A few decent performances in TV shows and a handful of supporting roles in films. He's hardly a tent pole name that puts 100m on the gross just because his name is on the poster is he?
And I just found out that he has an OBE for 'services to drama'!?! Is this a wind up? Especially when a quick Google shows that the likes of Ralph Fiennes and Timothy Dalton don't.
Elba's CV is completely average. No he's not plumbing the depths of Steven Toast but nor is he George Clooney so I really don't understand this constant obsession with him in the press. He must have a phenomenal agent is all I can think.
I also am not all that familiar with his CV. I've seen Luthor (where he's very credible), Gunman, Thor & Prometheus. I'm also looking forward to Bastille Day.
My point is when I hear of him as a possible candidate, putting aside the obvious issue of skin colour, I can personally see it. He has a certain calm yet confident screen charisma to him that I personally don't think Dalton had for instance.
Just my opinion.
I know, I jest. ;)
You're a good sport here. :)