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He is an Irish actor, that a few years ago it was rumored that he would be the perfect candidate to be the next James Bond. He has been nominated and won awards for his role in the TV-Series "Poldark".
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Let’s try to put some water over this, shall we? I’ll steer it away from another AT debate with this one:
Would anyone on their perfect mind want to be Bond after Daniel Craig? No one wants to be another Lazenby. One would have to be one cocky b. to want that job. Oh, damn, I only know one cocky actor, and that’s another can of worms. I guess this thread is properly doomed :)
Still want Theo James as the next Bond, though. Still my number one candidate. That he doesn’t want the job only makes him lucid and even more of a good choice, IMO.
Very different. Yet, it would make sense. As it should.
He would be an excellent excellent choice…
I think the reason for the delay in announcing the next actor is because they need to map out a direction to take the series that hasn’t really been done before. Lazenby’s film, Moore’s era, Dalton’s era, Brosnan’s era, and Craig’s era were all unlike anything the series had attempted before in retrospect, and that’s one of the factors for why the series has lasted as long as it has. EON is probably examining what worked/didn’t work in Craig’s era to try and figure out what can be done next (as well as digging deep into Fleming I’d imagine.)
It's not that hard.
Nice post, completely agreed. The next actor has big shoes to fill, but we’re really not in a situation similar to ‘69. And yes, there’s so much they can potentially do with a new Bond even before they’ve cast the actor.
I believe the problem lies with the producers trying to bring Bond back after having him blown up and they have hit a wall on how to do it.
I figure it has almost nothing to do with that and more with figuring out what type of era they want for the next actor, along with just how much storytelling they want to inject in, i.e. a sweeping storyline across the entire tenure vs. individual standalone installments.
If they want someone like him or Theo James they have to hurry.
Just dropped in to voice my support for Theo James.
If for nothing else, it's time for Bond to be brown-eyed again after more than 50 years. B-)
But I do agree, it’s not just about having a specific colour of eyes or hair etc. But I think those special actors often have those distinctive features which stand out.
Bingo.
Heh! I had a quick google-
Kleinman: "There was a bit of a stumble over Daniel Craig’s eyes at the end of the sequence, which were meant to be a reprise of his young eyes from earlier on, witnessing something we know not what, yet. The problem was that although I filmed Daniel himself, many people didn’t recognise the eyes as his!"
https://www.artofthetitle.com/title/skyfall/
… actually it was pretty much the same as now come to think of it. Oh well…
It is what it is.
@echo you’re a patient man.
I mean, I wasn’t even going to respond to Deke’s latest, but… sigh…
It’s sooo obvious he’s got his finger on the pulse of casting now!! I shouldn’t be surprised! The man’s a genius!
I mean, of course “it’s not that hard” to find a leading man!! That’s why anyone can be a casting director!
“It’s not that hard” to find a leading man ready to not only excel in the role, but to be a great ambassador, and appeal not just to audiences in the UK, or the US, or Canada, but worldwide appeal!!
I mean it’s just so easy to find leading men like this that Batman’s George Clooney (on paper a perfect choice), would never falter; it so easy that Superman can toss in any old bloke, cuz it ain’t hard, and ppl will go crazy for Brandon Routh or Henry Cavill.
Casting a leading man in a huge tent pole ain’t hard at all!!! Just like:
Scripts aren’t meant to be read, and all of the other words of knowledge and wisdom that Deke deems worthy to share with us!!
Exactly!! 💯 💯 💯…
But it’s not too hard, 😂 😂 😂