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Thanks. This speaks volumes.
I’m not sure if Gen Z have a particular aversion (or indeed strong feelings) to Bond. No more than any other generation anyway. It’s just one of those things some people like, others don’t, and a number haven’t seen/aren’t interested in. Honestly, there are so many films now that a good few may like, say, certain Craig films but hate some earlier ones.
Must say, I don’t think I’ve met anyone who has never heard of Bond though (it’s actually rather strange for me to hear that). I really don’t know where the above poster is from though, or if that has any impact.
I really had a good laugh over the boldness of your question. But no offense taken. Let's put it this is way, I was born before Fleming wrote his first novel.
But I do think it's an interesting point to consider what buy in younger audiences might have. Of course a giant ad campaign will pull in audiences, and Bond is pretty well known. Who knows if the name will continue to be a brand that inspires long time loyalty.
Yes, considering the previously sure-fire hit names which have been struggling at the box office this and the last couple of years, I doubt Eon will be sitting on their laurels.
Another film in the style of TLD or Goldeneye, with a younger Bond who brings something new to the role ought to do the trick.
Me too, as long as he isn’t the main and only villain in the next Superman movie! There’s something Gen Z is getting sick of: Superman movies with only Lex and Zod as villains! And don’t tell me Doomsday in BVS: he was just them combined, more or less!
I remember someone on this forum mentioned that an "off-screen" former Bond girl would be an interesting concept of a villain.