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Dear oh dear Elvis old chap.
'Dont make it tougher on yourself'!
Mr. Stamper and even Zao in DAD were adequate. Elvis was obviously an attempt. But maybe, since Skyfall proved EON could still come up with a great, scene stealing villain like Silva, hopefully another great villain's right-hand man is just around the corner.
1)The difficulty to come up with something new: we had Red Grant clones WAY too often.
2)The focus on other characters: Bond, main villain, Bond girls, M, etc.
3)The difficulty to find someone who can be physically convincing as a brute AND a decent actor.
Personally, I could see Idris Elba playing a good henchman. He has the physique and the acting skills and from his role of Stringer Bell in The Wire we know he can play ruthless criminals.
There were henchmen that were not Grant clones, obviously. However, too many physical threats were too much like Grant. It started with YOLT. Henchmen should be divined in more than one category anyway: the physical threat/right hand man (Grant, Oddjob, Tee Hee) and the skilled lackey (Vargas, Dr Kaufmann, Lippe) which is not a match for Bond but can outsmart him or kill him through treachery. Both can be menacing, if well done. I'd like to have a henchman that is a field commander to the main villain.
We should also totally start a thread called ' Can Elvis Get A Break? ' :D
Thank you, @Samuel001. Sorry, folks!