What's the line on the next Bond?
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@klaus said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
I'm rooting for Tom Hardy. One of the best actors of his generation.
That would be great. I wonder if he'd do it?
Craig was whining after one of those movies that the work was too hard, but I doubt Hardy would mind that part of it.
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Really
News leaked this past April that Lashana Lynch’s role in the James Bond tentpole “No Time to Die” would be that of the new 007, making her the first Black woman to take on Bond’s famous digits.

https://www.indiewire.com/2020/11/lashana-lynch-bond-backlash-black-woman-007-1234597026/
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If you don't like James Bond, you can always make your own completely derivative series of mindless movies.
Oh sorry, they already did that.
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I think they should go in a completely different direction entirely.
I'm rooting for Anthony Hopkins or Patrick Stewart.
It would sure beat making the same movie over and over again for nigh on 60 years.
As far as villains go, I wonder if they've considered having a character with some form of disability, and a sinister foreign accent?
@doctor-phibes said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
As far as villains go, I wonder if they've considered having a character with some form of disability, and a sinister foreign accent?
I dunno; you could ask. Do you have any acting chops?
Hee hee.
Your comment reminds me, Stephen Hawking once said an ambition of his was to play a villain in a movie. I think he'd have done a good job. I wish he'd gotten his wish.
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@doctor-phibes said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
As far as villains go, I wonder if they've considered having a character with some form of disability, and a sinister foreign accent?
I dunno; you could ask. Do you have any acting chops?
Hee hee.
Your comment reminds me, Stephen Hawking once said an ambition of his was to play a villain in a movie. I think he'd have done a good job. I wish he'd gotten his wish.
@catseye3 said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
@doctor-phibes said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
As far as villains go, I wonder if they've considered having a character with some form of disability, and a sinister foreign accent?
I dunno; you could ask. Do you have any acting chops?
'Northern' is not a sinister foreign accent, nor, I might add, some form of disability, despite what those arseholes from London might say.
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@copper said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
The next James Bond must be a black woman, there is no alternative.
You saw my post above yours?
Gwen Berry
And your new Miss Moneypenny
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Idris Elba Back in Talks to Star as James Bond
After actor Daniel Craig vacated his role as the suave, globetrotting 007, rumors began to swirl as to who should replace him. At the moment, bookies still view former Bridgerton hunk Rege-Jean Page as the favorite to put on the tux with odds of 5/2. Coming in at a close second is Henry Cavill at 4/1, Aidan Turner at 8/1, Tom Hardy at 6/1 and Idris Elba at 12/1. However, the word is, after scoring favorably in market research, producers are considering Elba for the role coveted role of James Bond.
In 2019, the 49-year-old Brit admitted that he would love to play Bond. He said: “James Bond is a hugely coveted, iconic, beloved character that takes audiences on this massive escapism journey. Of course, if someone said to me, ‘Do you want to play James Bond?,’ I’d be like, ‘Yeah!’”
Idris Elba Wanted as the Next James Bond?
While Elba had expressed interest in playing Bond, he also discussed the prospect of playing a villain in the next film. At the time, the powers-that-be did not want Elba as a nemesis. Recently, a source spoke to The Sun newspaper and stated: “Idris has long been in talks to play a role in the next era of James Bond’s story and last year was being considered for a role as an antagonist. However, talks surrounding him playing the lead have started again as producers realized how popular he would be after carrying out secret market research. He ranked highly among the diverse group of movie buffs invited to participate in it. They didn’t want to see him as a nemesis, they want him as the hero.”Earlier this year, James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli even confirmed that the Luther star had been in the running for the iconic role, stating: “We know Idris, I’m friends with him. He’s a magnificent actor. You know, he has been part of the conversation, but it's always difficult to have conversations when you have somebody in the seat.”
Elba, who has had starring roles in the hit crime drama The Wire and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, recently finished the feature-length film of his crime drama Luther. His next project, a dark fantasy, Three Thousand Years of Longing set to hit theaters on August 31, followed by Apple’s thriller Hijack, which Elba will produce as well as star in. -
If Christian Bale hadn't already done the Batman thing, I bet he would be a superduper Bond. Mainly because IMO Christian Bale can do anything.
@Catseye3 said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
If Christian Bale hadn't already done the Batman thing, I bet he would be a superduper Bond. Mainly because IMO Christian Bale can do anything.
I'm surprised you don't suggest Tom Brady.
(Cats likes those pretty boys)
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I love Idris Elba ("The Wire," man!), but I think picking him would be outside of the Bond canon. Isn't he supposed to be Scottish?
Of course, remember the outrage when Craig landed the role?
"James Blonde?" Really AYFKM?
@George-K said in What's the line on the next Bond?:
Isn't he supposed to be Scottish?
Idris Elba is every bit as Scottish as Roger Moore and Daniel Craig.
And Timothy Dalton is freaking Welsh!