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True dat
Although it did share an M with the Brosnan era for over half it's run...
I think this time around they'll do a female Q. In fact I don't see how they couldn't. If Q is male yet again it would almost look like they're trying to say Q has to be male since it's science/technology related. They always do something new like this, and female Q seems like the next logical step. I think they should do a younger, nerdy, no-nonsense female Q. I could see Jodie Comer.
And then since Q is female I think they'll have to do a male M, and one that is older since we'll have a younger Bond. An older more fatherly M. Colin Salmon, Paul McGann?
For Moneypenny I'd say Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Let her be funny and do sexual innuendo towards Bond. Let her write her own lines and/or riff with the new actor.
I do hope for another female M this time. Somebody earlier mentioned Charlotte Rampling. She'd be pretty great in that role.
She’s wonderful, but is pushing 80.
She might be a little too old for M.
Olivia Colman would be a big yes from me however.
Plus, she is rightly so busy with other projects that maybe her role as M would be smaller, and that would appease fans who think the M role has gotten too prominent.
I think that's what puts me off her to be honest: she's a bit too much of a Dench replacement (although I'm sure she could do it differently: she's the MI6 contact in Night Manager, and played it pregnant!).
Britain's kind of teeming with potential Ms - even just looking randomly at the most recent honours list: how about Adjoa Andoh? I could buy her as a pretty fierce and stately M.
There is no shortage of great British actresses who could fill the role. It's hard to think of actresses who haven't already played an M-type in a spy movie/show. I'm thinking of Winslet and Scott-Thomas, but there are undeniably others.
Erin Doherty as Gala Brand? She is excellent in Adolescence and will probably get an Emmy for it shortly.
Hope not.
Dreadfully miscast as Moneypenny.
To be frank, Fiennes, Wishaw, Kinnear and Harris were all pretty poor and their characterisation poorly realised.
Mallory is the one who really stands out. With a fickle 'troubles' backstory which provokes more concern to his total incompetence in NTTD. A complete waste.
He did deliver the f-bomb with aplomb, though, fair play. First audible f in the entire canon.
Have to disagree, there.
Colman would make a grand addition in some capacity, but not M.
Keep seeing her as Sophie in peep show.
Maybe David Mitchell could step up? Or Johnson...
Anyhoo ... I don't want someone as young a Kate Winslet being M. I want an older actress; just my preference.
Kate Winslet is two years older than the actual new "C" of MI6, Blaise Metreweli.
Alice Eve for Moneypenny,
Derek Jacobi for Q
That's fine. I simply wanted an older woman in the role.