David Schwimmer would love to play James Bond in a comedy reboot of the espionage franchise.
16.01.2020 - 05:46 / usmagazine.com
Jane Bond? Not so fast! James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli revealed that the color of the lead’s skin doesn’t matter for the spy franchise, but when it comes to gender, a woman will never become 007.
“He can be of any color, but he is male,” Broccoli, 59, told Variety in an interview released on Wednesday, January 15.
Broccoli, who oversees the franchise with her half-brother Michael G. Wilson, explained that the vision for
David Schwimmer would love to play James Bond in a comedy reboot of the espionage franchise.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
James Norton has said that it is “bizarre and quite flattering” to be linked to the role of James Bond.
Daniel Craig has said he feared he was not physically capable of returning to the Bond franchise to make his final movie as the spy.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has insisted she has no plans to make 007 a woman.
A woman as James Bond? Well, not so soon. The upcoming Bond film, No Time To Die, has created a whole lot of buzz after the first trailer dropped last month.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has said the next person to play the spy will be male.
They used to say that "sometimes the best man for a job is a woman." But not when it comes to playing James Bond, apparently.
For nearly 60 years on the silver screen, James Bond, the rakish secret agent who jets from one exotic port of call to another, romancing women and besting bad guys in the name of queen and country, has answered to one person. M, the no-nonsense intelligence chief, is the only one who can revoke the British spy’s license to kill. And even M isn’t always successful at reining in 007.