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Also, further evidence:
However, I don't know who's the actor playing him in that commercial. His name isn't to be found anywhere. Otherwise, I have looked for it myself back in the day. GoldenEye's face is original, without bearing any actor's likeness. But, it originally started out as Gary Oldman's as he was in mind for the character.
It was there in front of our eyes all along!
It was me, KaijuDirectorOO7's friend, the author of all your pain.
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Friend has done digging and found a "Jack Hunter" also. Back on topic, all her sources say the PS2 manual has the answer.
@ClarkDevlin as I mentioned she only has the GameCube version. Is there any difference between the GameCube and PS2 Manuals?
However, with many official sources already reporting the character as Jonathan Hunter, including MI6, I don't think his first name is Jack, @KaijuDirectorOO7.
Your friend might have found this link, which is the only lead on Jack Hunter, but I can easily tell you, mate, it's false:
https://www.roblox.com/library/170438773/GoldenEye-Jack-Hunter
Here are assuring sources to [almost] confirm it's Jonathan Hunter:
http://jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/GoldenEye_(character)
https://www.giantbomb.com/jonathan-hunter/3005-5258/
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/GoldenEyeRogueAgent
The last link is where it confirms the PS2 manual has his name listed as Jonathan Hunter.
Well, to be honest, I still think that the PS2 manual thing is nothing but a rumor. I once found a (broken) pdf of it, and didn't see anything but the intro card featured in other manuals.
(Also, hello, I am KaijuDirectorOO7's shadowy friend. Nice to meet you :) )
I have to say it's something worth investigating, so I'll try to get to the bottom of this. I know at least the Xbox and GameCube versions feature that same card, but I can't speak for the PS2 manual since I haven't seen it myself.
However, with all these sources having him referred to as Jonathan Hunter, it's best to assume that it is the case. But... somehow evidence should be acquired on the matter. I'll see if I can get to it on my end.
@ClarkDevlin I have made some digging since last time, so I guess you might be interested in what I've found.
First of all, I have still no confirmation on Hunter's first name. I've seen in another thread that you got to talk a bit with Danny Bilson about the game... maybe would he be the one person able to settle this matter? (Also, I wonder what was he proposed in the original script...)
Second, I have actually identified who was portraying Hunter in the cinematic trailer. Believe it or not, but it appears to be no one but Pierce himself. Let me explain; according to this, the commercial actually is a recycled CGI sequence from the unreleased Bond 6, a game cancelled by EA just after Pierce stepped down from the role in 2004.
Lastly, I do think that the cancellation of Bond 6 might also explain why Hunter went from a blond Gary Oldman lookalike in the concept arts to a mashup of Pierce and Sean (as proved by this image I made...) - all the more so, in my humble opinion, with Bilson declaring here that he wanted to make something connected to Connery-verse.