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Marketing on overdrive!
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH is set to lock horns with Daniel Craig by starring as the next Bond villain, Day & Night has learned.
The 36-year-old Sherlock star is expected to be signed up for the next instalment of the lucrative 007 franchise, due to be released in 2014.
The news comes as fans look forward to forthcoming film Skyfall hitting the big screen next month.
"Benedict is considered perfect Bond villain material," we're told.
"Work on the next film will begin next year and the plan is for Benedict to be on board. He grew up watching Bond, so it would be a childhood ambition fulfilled. Playing a Bond villain is one of the plum roles in film history and he'd jump at the chance."
Benedict has seen his star rise dramatically in recent years having won plaudits for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in the hit BBC series set in the present day.
As well as starring in the acclaimed BBC drama Parade's End, which finished last week, his movie career has blossomed of late, after being cast as a baddie in the next Star Trek film and as the dragon Smaug in the forthcoming trilogy of Hobbit films, which also sees his Sherlock co-star Martin Freeman in the lead role of Bilbo Baggins.
http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/347928/Benedict-Cumberbatch-set-to-be-next-Bond-baddie
But it wouldn't be a bad choice. Cumberbatch is popular..
No, that was getting writer's contracts in place.
Logan had been rumoured to come up with ideas last October.
They could be the NEW Wint and Kidd! ;)
I was going to say that, but then you have the trolls that will turn this thread into a discussion about how Holmes and Watson are gay lovers. 8-|
=)) Yeah it is pretty sad how that happens.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/weekendwarriornews.php?id=95034
Daniel Baker @coffeedoughnuts
Skyfall Cast and Crew screening confirmed! Boom! Roll on 20th of October!
I do have a slight problem with casting villains younger than Bond when the actor playing him starts to get craggy. Not that I'm saying Craig doesn't look great, but I reckon it'd do him more favours on-screen in his last couple of outings to face villains who are five-or-so years his senior. However, that's a quibble unique to me, and I don't expect to be agreed with on that!
I think at the top of the polls, it'll always be Connery and whoever is the current Bond.
I knew someone would bring that up. It makes no sense to like someone just because their first. That's like lining you up in a room with 6 people that each slapped you in the exact same way, then afterwards saying that the first one hurt less than the other 5. It makes no sense to say that. Sean was simply the best, the icon, the blueprint. That's the way it is, and if that makes you soil your custom Timothy Dalton boxers, I am sorry. And Dan is bringing back a more grounded Bond, which people have needed after much of the last films were very over the top.
Connery fair enough because he was so iconic, but Craig is the current Bond and the current Bond is always ahead in these things, him making the films more grounded has nothing to do with it (or else Dalton would be on top). Put this poll in he 90s and I bet Brosnan and Connery would be on top.
Dalton wouldn't necessarily be near the top. Just because more than one actor did a similar style of films doesn't mean one would relate over the other. Dalton's films are good, but so much excess was packed on that Dan's era throws off, so maybe that is what people are more responsive to.
The fact is, many people see Connery as Bond in the same way that Mickey Mouse is Disney. Connery being first as the sole reason for his popularity is rubbish. Connery whether people like him or not was unbelievably iconic in the role. He is the standard every other Bond actor tries to live up to and it just so happens that Craig is doing exactly that in his own way. Connery and Craig as Bond have really brought an element of captivating significance that the other 4 have not been able to do.