Naomie Harris is opening up about the future of James Bond!
04.12.2021 - 20:46 / msn.com
James Bond movie is released polls and rankings often take place to determine who the best 007 was or which movies stand the test of time. But have you ever wondered what the Bond actors actually think of each other's takes on Ian Fleming's spy? Before his death in 2017, Sir Roger Moore was asked to do just that and even shared who he thought was the greatest.
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James Bond in the franchise.The Witcher actor has been entertaining rumours around playing 007 since it was announced that Daniel Craig would be stepping down from the role following this year’s No Time To Die.“If Barbara [Bond producer Barbara Broccoli] and Mike [co-producer Michael G. Wilson] were interested in that, I would absolutely jump at the opportunity,” he told GQ in 2020.“At this stage, it’s all up in the air.
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James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has said that the character could be non-binary in the future.As speculation mounts over who will replace Daniel Craig in the role following No Time To Die, the producer appeared on the Girls On Film podcast and reiterated that Bond would remain a man.However, when host Anna Smith asked about the prospect of a non-binary 007 in future, Broccoli replied: “Who knows, I think it’s open, you know? We just have to find the right actor.”The Bond boss’s latest words
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The hunt for the next James Bond is seemingly underway. With “No Time to Die” released all over the world and the days of Daniel Craig’s 007 done as a result, it’s time for producer Barbara Broccoli to begin her search for the next actor to take on the role.
the Hollywood site reported.Broccoli was joined by producer Michael Wilson, special effects supervisor Chris Corbould — and Rami Malek, who plays Bond’s latestnemesis, Safin.Daniel Craig, who has portrayed 007 since 2006, did not sit for the panel.“No Time to Die,” released in the US in October, is his fifth and last time as the suave British secret agent.
Dwayne Johnson has his eyes on a new role. The 49-year-old star is known as one of the hardest working actors in Hollywood, generally appearing in a number of high-profile movies each year, including in famous franchises like "The Fast and the Furious" and "Jumanji." Not to mention, he's made a name for himself in television as well with "Ballers" and "Young Rock." Now, the actor has hopes of taking on one of show business' most iconic roles: James Bond.
an interview with Esquire. Johnson — whose grandfather Peter Maivia played a Bond villain in the 1967’s “You Only Live Twice” — isn’t content with just appearing in a movie in the movie franchise.