Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
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    ATJ is awful, just so incredibly bland and not right for the role. Highly unlikeable, dude invented the smarm sandwich.
  • Josh O’Connor would be an interesting pick imo. I probably would have laughed it off only having seen some of his older comedic bit parts, but after Challengers I think he could have the necessary charisma to pull it off. He has a naturally sort of goofy innocent look to him, but with the right styling I think he could have a bit of a Hoagie Carmichael look to him. In any case, he’d sort of be an adjacent pick to his fellow big eared Brit I’ve been advocating for (Callum Turner). Would be more of an exciting pick than just picking a model type with a chiseled jaw and brooding look to me anyway.
  • edited December 20 Posts: 374
    He has a naturally sort of goofy innocent look to him
    Kinda like Mr Bean then?
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    I don't get a Bond vibe from his appearance - and i don't think a goofy innocent look is appropriate for Bond - but I've not seen his acting so maybe he has potential. It's impossible to know what Barbara Broccoli has in mind (assuming Aaron Taylor-Johnson isn't the main choice). At a wild guess I don't think she'd go for this chap O'Connor but you never know. Daniel Craig was a left field choice so history may repeat itself.
  • NickTwentyTwoNickTwentyTwo Vancouver, BC, Canada
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    Hollywood Reporter is predicting Josh O’Connor, apparently.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    We might have our next Bond here.

    Does everyone else hear OHMSS?
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    After sampling various interviews and performances, I’m not particularly convinced that either O’Connor or Harris would be right for the mold; both are fine actors, but neither are an alpha. Bond needs an alpha.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    Who would you suggest @talos7 ?
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Benny wrote: »
    Who would you suggest @talos7 ?

    Ah, you’re baiting me; I don’t want to come off as an obsessive fanboy but my favorite remains Leo Suter.
    I think the new “ Lynley“ series will be a nice showcase for him.

  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited December 21 Posts: 6,395
    talos7 wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Who would you suggest @talos7 ?

    Ah, you’re baiting me; I don’t want to come off as an obsessive fanboy but my favorite remains Leo Suter.
    I think the new “ Lynley“ series will be a nice showcase for him.

    Nobody knows who he is. They're not going to pick another Lazenby.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    edited December 21 Posts: 8,256
    echo wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    Benny wrote: »
    Who would you suggest @talos7 ?

    Ah, you’re baiting me; I don’t want to come off as an obsessive fanboy but my favorite remains Leo Suter.
    I think the new “ Lynley“ series will be a nice showcase for him.

    Nobody knows who he is. They're not going to pick another Lazenby.

    Hardly, while he does not have an extensive body of work he has starred in a successful series , numerous films and is now filming another, “ Lynley“ which will allow him to show his potential as Bond .
    No where anything near Lazenby
  • Posts: 374
    echo wrote: »


    We might have our next Bond here.

    Does everyone else hear OHMSS?

    The last clip with Nicole Kidman on her knees made me laugh. 😂 Now that's what I call a cougar!
    Cougar (slang)
    Cougar is a slang term for a woman who seeks romantic or sexual relationships with significantly younger men.

    I prefer the younger version...

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    :x
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    echo wrote: »


    We might have our next Bond here.

    Does everyone else hear OHMSS?

    I suggested Harris as well again i wouldnt mind him or Jamie dorian (who basically played the exact same role in 50 shades of grey)

    Again i dont think either will be 007 (as thanks to amazon we may be in for a long haul) but if either were cast tomorrow i wouldnt be upset
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
    edited December 22 Posts: 196
    Well, gents, buckle your seatbelts a little longer. This is bad news

    https://archive.is/60GWW
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    Well, gents, buckle your seatbelts a little longer. This is bad news

    https://archive.is/60GWW

    But it's also reassuring that they're not going cheapen the series.
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
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    M_Blaise wrote: »
    Well, gents, buckle your seatbelts a little longer. This is bad news

    https://archive.is/60GWW

    But it's also reassuring that they're not going cheapen the series.

    Still, we're going to be in for a wild ride it seems /facepalm
  • sandbagger1sandbagger1 Sussex
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    You're far too negative, and not grasping the exciting possibilities of this partnership with a product fulfilment business. When I was a kid I had to suffer the pain of buying action figures based on actors but which didn't really look like them; but now, with Amazon, Amazon can actually MAKE THE ACTION FIGURE FIRST... then they can search for an actor who precisely matches the figure! It's going to simplify the casting process IMMENSELY!
  • You're far too negative, and not grasping the exciting possibilities of this partnership with a product fulfilment business. When I was a kid I had to suffer the pain of buying action figures based on actors but which didn't really look like them; but now, with Amazon, Amazon can actually MAKE THE ACTION FIGURE FIRST... then they can search for an actor who precisely matches the figure! It's going to simplify the casting process IMMENSELY!

    Eh? Hasbro now uses technology that scans the actor's face and digitally prints it onto the figure.
  • Posts: 4,412
    Jeff Sneider has reported the following:

    It’s likely no coincidence that this week, I heard that Aaron Taylor-Johnson was out of the running for James Bond. I’m now confident that the role will end up going elsewhere. It’s not just that audiences didn’t have an appetite for Kraven this weekend, it’s that they didn’t seem to be particularly interested in Taylor-Johnson, whose name won’t be used to sell Sony’s 28 Years Later, either. That’s a Danny Boyle-Alex Garland movie as much as it is IP, but what it isn’t is the new Aaron Taylor-Johnson movie.


    Meanwhile, Josh O'Connor rises in the 007 sweepstakes.....

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  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
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    Those ears freak me out. You just know they'll be the first things to go when a henchman gets a hold of him.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    And Lazenby?
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
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    echo wrote: »
    And Lazenby?

    You mean this handsome bastard? Come on man.

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    Perhaps the first film can be We have all the ears in the world



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    He could grow his hair slightly over the ears like The Daltonator or Brosnan.
    Regardless, Josh is looking Bondian enough for me, especially compared to many of the other names tossed about.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    Having just watched The Kings Man, I could certainly envisage Harris Dickinson as the next James Bond.
    Right age, height, famous but not too famous, charismatic and suave. He displays enough qualities to easily fit into the role for me.
    Interestingly he swaps identities with ATJ in Kings Man. A minor role for ATJ, but one he doesn’t really make any impact with.
    Dickinson on the other hand has enough presence to make an impression.
    Something that he’s clearly done with his role in Babygirl.

    I’d hope he’s on a watch list . Whenever Bond 26 starts to ramp up.
    Along with Theo James.
  • edited December 24 Posts: 374
    According to Sam Mendes, Barbara Broccoli has final say over who gets to play Bond... however Amazon own half the franchise and its extremely unlikely Amazon won't protest or won't put up some resistance if Eon want an actor that Amazon don't like. If Broccoli really did call Amazon "f-g idiots" then Amazon have no reason to play nice. If they don't take legal action against Eon for 'unreasonable delay/breach of contract' (or something along those lines) - the other ploy could be to veto Broccoli's choice of Bond, veto her choice of locations, veto aspects of the storyline.

    Amazon may be so powerful they're prepared to stall Bond 26 indefinitely and veto Broccoli's choice of Bond. That's the worst case scenario but maybe it's a temporary dispute and they'll resolve it and all be friends again. ;))
    Pierce2DanielPierce2Daniel wrote:

    December 22 Posts: 4,412Flag
    Jeff Sneider has reported the following:

    It’s likely no coincidence that this week, I heard that Aaron Taylor-Johnson was out of the running for James Bond. I’m now confident that the role will end up going elsewhere. It’s not just that audiences didn’t have an appetite for Kraven this weekend, it’s that they didn’t seem to be particularly interested in Taylor-Johnson, whose name won’t be used to sell Sony’s 28 Years Later, either. That’s a Danny Boyle-Alex Garland movie as much as it is IP, but what it isn’t is the new Aaron Taylor-Johnson movie.

    So The Sun got it wrong? Shock horror. ;))

    Interestingly enough, The Sun did accurately predict Daniel Craig would be Bond. They ran news he was signed before the official Eon announcement.

  • edited December 24 Posts: 4,310
    Well, from what I understand The Sun's article wasn't a genuine scoop/prediction more than it was just going with the flow of the day. The article was released in April and Craig was announced in October, and I think he officially signed on closer to the latter date. Three film contracts (with the option of a fourth) are standard for Bond. From what I can tell his name was actually relatively public when it came to the Bond casting process, but he was one of a few actors mentioned at the time. Even MI6 wrote about the many other (in hindsight nonsense) rumours when talking about this article - https://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=2291

    Anyway, I think for now since there are no auditions, no one can actually be 'out of the running'. If anything Kraven's failure means ATJ will be free to potentially commit to Bond if they really wanted him. Not like previous Bond actors haven't starred in some pretty notable flops anyway (the likes of Dalton, for example, was in Sextette was a pretty major failure and based on the clip I've seen of his singing pretty embarrassing in places). The only thing holding him back from the role is his potential (or lack thereof).
  • edited December 24 Posts: 374
    When an actor appears in a high profile (ish) film or tv show he gets the inevitable "he should be Bond/new favourite to be play Bond' tag.

    The social media attention tends to fade away after the show or film has been seen and people move onto the next hot new show or film, although Henry Cavill and Idris Elba bucked that trend and remained popular choices in the social mediaverse. I recall many tv interviews with Elba and him being asked about Bond. Cavill too.

    Here's a list of actors getting next Bond attention and what they were starring in around the time.

    Henry Cavill > Superman. To be fair he was in the final two list (Craig vs Cavill in 2005) before being cast as Superman (2011) but Cavill's profile went sky high when cast as Superman. Cavill wasn't widely known in 2005.
    Tom Hiddleston > The Night Manager
    Richard Madden > Bodyguard
    Regé-Jean Page > Bridgerton
    Aidan Turner > Poldark
    Theo James > The Gentlemen. James has been mentioned in the past but The Gentlemen gave him a new lease of attention.
    Clive Owen > The Hire BMW film shorts brought him to a larger audience and led to a Hollywood film career although he was known in the UK for tv's The Chancer and the film The Croupier.
    Hugh Jackman > X-Men
    Daniel Craig > Layer Cake. Arguably the role that led to Craig getting Bond?
    James Norton > Grantchester
    Idris Elba > Luther in the UK and The Wire in the US.
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson > Bullet Train. He was best known for appearing in Kickass but he was too young at the time to be considered for Bond.
    There are other guys such as Julian McMahon, Sam Worthington (Jake from Avatar), Dougray Scott etc. All got their 15 mins of "next Bond? fame.



  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
    edited December 24 Posts: 3,160
    bondywondy wrote: »
    According to Sam Mendes, Barbara Broccoli has final say over who gets to play Bond...
    You'd imagine that EON always had control over that. But having power on paper and enacting it in reality has proved difficult in the past. According to Jeff Kleeman in Nobody Does It Better, he and John Calley at MGM/UA had a meeting with Cubby, BB and MGW, where EON insisted that they wanted Dalton to return for what became GE, but the studio didn't and refused to finance the film unless Brosnan played Bond. According to Kleeman, it 'got pretty heated, we were really at loggerheads' - but Cubby went quiet for a minute and then said 'Let's go with Pierce'. Basically, accepting the real politik of making a Bond film on the studio's terms or not making a Bond film at all.
    In light of the recent press about the working relationship between studio and producers, what's the likelihood of Amazon giving a similar 'we want this actor or we're not paying' ultimatum? If so, is BB likely to accede to it? If she did, what precedent would that set in the relationship between Amazon and EON? After all, that relationship didn't get off to the best of starts when BB and MGW publicly expressed their desire to keep working with two particular MGM execs and Amazon then fired those very execs shortly thereafter. It only seems to have got worse since, tbh.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    bondywondy wrote: »
    There are other guys such as Julian McMahon, Sam Worthington (Jake from Avatar), Dougray Scott etc. All got their 15 mins of "next Bond? fame.

    Why did everyone try to make Sam Worthington happen for such a long time? I wonder if the Bond folks didn't audition him just to try and figure it out.
    More recent version: Jai Courtney.

  • edited December 24 Posts: 374
    Venutius wrote: »
    bondywondy wrote: »
    According to Sam Mendes, Barbara Broccoli has final say over who gets to play Bond...
    You'd imagine that EON always had control over that. But having power on paper and enacting it in reality has proved difficult in the past. According to Jeff Kleeman in Nobody Does It Better, he and John Calley at MGM/UA had a meeting with Cubby, BB and MGW, where EON insisted that they wanted Dalton to return for what became GE, but the studio didn't and refused to finance the film unless Brosnan played Bond. According to Kleeman, it 'got pretty heated, we were really at loggerheads' - but Cubby went quiet for a minute and then said 'Let's go with Pierce'. Basically, accepting the real politik of making a Bond film on the studio's terms or not making a Bond film at all.
    In light of the recent press about the working relationship between studio and producers, what's the likelihood of Amazon giving a similar 'we want this actor or we're not paying' ultimatum? If so, is BB likely to accede to it? If she did, what precedent would that set in the relationship between Amazon and EON? After all, that relationship didn't get off to the best of starts when BB and MGW publicly expressed their desire to keep working with two particular MGM execs and Amazon then fired those very execs shortly thereafter. It only seems to have got worse since, tbh.

    I don't think there is a Pierce Brosnan type candidate in 2024. One that feels like the really obvious choice. Cubby was in a fortunate position to have Brosnan as the standby guy. The reserve parachute so to speak!

    Arguably Henry Cavill is a luke warm standby guy. He has his supporters and his detractors but I don't feel he was destined to play Bond in the way Brosnan was hyped back in the late 80s and into the 90s. Brosnan also had the huge advantage of not being an A list actor prior to casting. It didn't matter if he starred in flops as he wasn't making huge blockbusters/big budget films with him as the leading actor but Cavill and Aaron Taylor-Johnson have starred in big films (certainly large budget studio films) like Man From Uncle, Apple's Argylle, Kraven (and they have done very poorly). Cavill and Johnson aren't proven big box office so there is no compelling reason to cast them whereas Brosnan’s star was rising but he wasn't at the A list level in terms of profile or high salary. He was the supporting actor in Mrs Doubtfire not the main star.

    Brosnan’s The Lawnmower Man did quite well.
    The movie debuted at number two at the box office with $7.7 million in its opening weekend behind Wayne's World.[17][18][2] It went on to gross $32.1 million in the United States and Canada,[making it the highest-grossing independent film for the calendar year and the second biggest released in 1992 after Miramax's The Crying Game.[It did better internationally and grossed £3,622,720 ($6 million) in the United Kingdom and $112 million in other markets for a worldwide total of $150 million.

    And of course the main appeal of The Lawnmower Man was the author. It was a Stephen King adaptation. King a very popular writer.

    There's also the possibility Barbara Broccoli is less excited about Bond than she was in 95 - the 1990s soft ish reboot of Bond and 2006 - the Craig Bond Begins reboot. Broccoli is 64 and maybe the idea of casting a new Bond doesn't excite her. I'm just saying this to be provocative but maybe subconsciously she wants to provoke Amazon so they will play hardball or she can play hardball and that way she delays making the film? It's sort of a good excuse to kick the franchise down the road. 🤭



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