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Starr and Homelander are great for TV, but as a Bond villain I don't quite see it.
A little bit too cartoonish, bit pantomime, Johnathan Pryce light.
I like Starr and how he plays Homelander, but I fear casting him as a Bond villain wouldn't quite work. As we've seen with Waltz and Malek, an actor known for playing villains/creepy characters doesn't always translate to a great Bond villain, especially if they're essentially doing a version of the characters they're known for.
I think a great Bond villain will come of one of two things. Either a lesser known actor will take the role (more a Mads Mikelson in 2006 type) or a more well known actor will play a character that's against 'type' for them (so someone like Javiar Bardem playing the sinister but darkly trickster-like Silva which isn't the same as the cold robotic killer he played in No Country).
I hope they go for lesser known veterans. My bet: they'll do this for at least the first film, so the new Bond is not outshined by a star.
Pryce is fun but let's face it, Carver is not the most threatening villains of the franchise. Personally I'd rather have my villains more menacing. Although I think it was due to the way he was written.
Oh but I was not speaking of a physical menace. John Hurt is not physically imposing as Caligula, yet he's very menacing.
;) :D :)>-
Right age, would be nice to keep with non Anglo-Saxon villains. Not sure about his face though.
The idea of her as Bond villain would be sexy and cool, and she is badass in real life too; interesting Variety article with her today: https://variety.com/2023/film/news/leonardo-dipcario-thankful-sharon-stone-paid-acting-salary-1235794812/
I'd rather have an Irma Bunt,,Rosa Klebb kind of villainess. Unsexy and sinister.
Then, why not Mikael Persbrandt?
And there are the so often again actors like Idris Elba, Daniel Kaluyya, David Ojelowo, Mark Strong...
And the other ususal German suspects.
Sebastian Koch
Thomas Kretschmann
Christian Berkel
Or regarding male villains Mads Mikkelsen's brother Lars? Or Michael Fassbender, who will be too old for the part of Bond, taken they look for an actor in his early thirties...
To continue the Oscar-winner-Bond-Villain-line?
Csokas at least looks like a perfect villain. Can't tag him to a film, but he looks the part.