Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • I would think his relationship with Dua Lipa might honestly be a boon to production, more so than Aaron Taylor Johnson with the controversy about his much older wife.
  • K2WIK2WI Europe
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    I would think his relationship with Dua Lipa might honestly be a boon to production, more so than Aaron Taylor Johnson with the controversy about his much older wife.

    They wouldn’t need to look far to find someone to sing the next theme song, either.
  • K2WI wrote: »
    I would think his relationship with Dua Lipa might honestly be a boon to production, more so than Aaron Taylor Johnson with the controversy about his much older wife.

    They wouldn’t need to look far to find someone to sing the next theme song, either.

    Be still my heart. Pull a For Your Eyes Only and put her in the credits sequence, I don’t care!
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    I'd say Dua Lipa is a decent guess as to the next title singer.
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
    edited July 3 Posts: 12,546
    bondywondy wrote: »
    This guy robably fits Amazon's younger Bond description:

    Corey Mylchreest

    British actor. Done tv work for Netflix so not a total unknown with no tv experience. Age 28.

    His latest work:



    He seems to tick some of the obvious boxes.

    Good looking albeit in a soft ish way.
    Decent voice.
    Streaming tv work so not a complete unknown.
    Right age.

    Reminds me of Nicholas Hoult mixed with Tom Cruise in appearance.

    I don't know if he has the acting ability/screen presence for Bond but a name I've never heard of before. May have potential.







    I posted about him earlier, as I think he's a viable candidate for Bond. Yep.
    He really shone as King George III in Netflix's Queen Charlotte.
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    bondywondy wrote: »
    This guy robably fits Amazon's younger Bond description:

    Corey Mylchreest

    British actor. Done tv work for Netflix so not a total unknown with no tv experience. Age 28.

    His latest work:



    He seems to tick some of the obvious boxes.

    Good looking albeit in a soft ish way.
    Decent voice.
    Streaming tv work so not a complete unknown.
    Right age.

    Reminds me of Nicholas Hoult mixed with Tom Cruise in appearance.

    I don't know if he has the acting ability/screen presence for Bond but a name I've never heard of before. May have potential.







    I posted about him earlier, as I think he's a viable candidate for Bond. Yep.
    He really shone as King George III in Netflix's Queen Charlotte.

    I know nothing about him (that said, from the pictures, goodness he looks young!), but wouldn't be surprised if the actor would come off some successful streaming drama, such as Bridgerton. Someone who is neither a star nor famous, but has a certain following and a modest fanbase already. I wouldn't be surprised either if they'd go for someone who has a track record in a drama aimed at women, so he can potentially appeal to them.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I've started watching Masters of the Air finally, and good though Turner is, he's kind of unfortunate to be next to Austin Butler, an actor who really has just got that 'it' factor, that little bit extra: sort of effortlessly cool and doesn't even seem to be acting.
  • sandbagger1sandbagger1 Sussex
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    mtm wrote: »
    I've started watching Masters of the Air finally, and good though Turner is, he's kind of unfortunate to be next to Austin Butler, an actor who really has just got that 'it' factor, that little bit extra: sort of effortlessly cool and doesn't even seem to be acting.

    Said like someone who wasn’t introduced to him by The Shannara Chronicles.
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    mtm wrote: »
    I've started watching Masters of the Air finally, and good though Turner is, he's kind of unfortunate to be next to Austin Butler, an actor who really has just got that 'it' factor, that little bit extra: sort of effortlessly cool and doesn't even seem to be acting.

    Said like someone who wasn’t introduced to him by The Shannara Chronicles.

    You didn't see him in Yoga Hosers first?
  • sandbagger1sandbagger1 Sussex
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    M_Blaise wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    I've started watching Masters of the Air finally, and good though Turner is, he's kind of unfortunate to be next to Austin Butler, an actor who really has just got that 'it' factor, that little bit extra: sort of effortlessly cool and doesn't even seem to be acting.

    Said like someone who wasn’t introduced to him by The Shannara Chronicles.

    You didn't see him in Yoga Hosers first?

    lol! I’ll have to seek that one out.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I have never heard of that, but just looked it up and it makes me slightly depressed to discover Kevin Smith named his daughter Harley Quinn Smith.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/somerset-actor-tipped-next-james-10311197#

    Never heard of him, but I hope he doesn’t have a west country accent.

    ‘The name be Bonnd…Jaaaames Bonnd’

    Driving a tractor instead of an Aston Martin.
  • sandbagger1sandbagger1 Sussex
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    Benny wrote: »
    https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/somerset-actor-tipped-next-james-10311197#

    Never heard of him, but I hope he doesn’t have a west country accent.

    ‘The name be Bonnd…Jaaaames Bonnd’

    Driving a tractor instead of an Aston Martin.

    If we here have never heard of him, I can’t imagine other Bond fans are talking about him. I can’t help wonder if the article has been written by someone who knows him and who is trying to help a mate out.
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    Executives at Amazon: ‘Who?’

    Looks like James Nelson-Joyce but with blond hair. Never heard of this guy.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    Benny wrote: »
    https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/somerset-actor-tipped-next-james-10311197#

    Never heard of him, but I hope he doesn’t have a west country accent.

    ‘The name be Bonnd…Jaaaames Bonnd’

    Driving a tractor instead of an Aston Martin.

    If we here have never heard of him, I can’t imagine other Bond fans are talking about him. I can’t help wonder if the article has been written by someone who knows him and who is trying to help a mate out.

    I fully agree. If you look at his IMDb profile, the others also viewed section is a who’s who of potential Bond contenders.
    At 37 I’d say his chances are small if the casting age of Amazon is true.
    Can’t say he really has a very Bondian look.
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    I think Scott Rose-Marsh looks alright, actually. I'm hoping the next Bond actor is someone under the radar a bit, rather than a well known mega-legend.
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I think Scott Rose-Marsh looks alright, actually. I'm hoping the next Bond actor is someone under the radar a bit, rather than a well known mega-legend.

    I'm hoping for the same. However, I do hope that, if it is an unknown, there are plenty of good reasons to back it up, namely looks and charisma and acting chops. Scott Rose-Marsh isn't the one. At the moment, no one is, but that is the point of calling someone an unknown, I suppose ;)
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  • ArapahoeBondFanArapahoeBondFan Colorado
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    I probably asked this before, but I can't find it.
    Anyway, what is your definition of charisma? I see it mentioned a lot and I feel I know what you are saying but how does it translate into words and a performance?
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    I probably asked this before, but I can't find it.
    Anyway, what is your definition of charisma? I see it mentioned a lot and I feel I know what you are saying but how does it translate into words and a performance?

    Someone that walks into a room and makes everyone and everything else go unnoticed. Someone that the camera just eats up. Someone with undeniable presence.
  • Archangel007Archangel007 United States
    edited July 6 Posts: 29
    This video with Matthew Goode popped up in my Youtube feed, where he talks about meeting Barbara Broccoli to discuss Bond. Safe to say, his take on Bond was nothing like how I imagined him!


    "So what's your idea of a Bond?"

    This is what Barbara Broccoli asked Matthew Goode when they met. Since she was already biased towards Craig I imagine she was ready to be dismissive of Goode's take no matter what he said.

    However, it got me thinking...if YOU were up for the role and met with Amy Pascal, David Heyman, and Denis Villeneuve and they asked "So what's your idea of a Bond?", what would your answer be?
  • George_KaplanGeorge_Kaplan Being chauffeured by Tibbett
    edited July 6 Posts: 821
    Since she was already biased towards Craig I imagine she was ready to be dismissive of Goode's take no matter what he said.

    You mean she was already convinced Craig was the best man for the job and didn't find any of the other candidates came up to his standard.
  • Archangel007Archangel007 United States
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    Since she was already biased towards Craig I imagine she was ready to be dismissive of Goode's take no matter what he said.

    You mean she was already convinced Craig was the best man for the job and didn't find any of the other candidates came up to his standard.

    Yes. I believe MGM wanted her to cast a wider net but she was pretty much fixated on Craig. It would've taken a lot for any other actor to have impressed her enough to change her mind.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    Since she was already biased towards Craig I imagine she was ready to be dismissive of Goode's take no matter what he said.

    You mean she was already convinced Craig was the best man for the job and didn't find any of the other candidates came up to his standard.

    Yes. I believe MGM wanted her to cast a wider net but she was pretty much fixated on Craig. It would've taken a lot for any other actor to have impressed her enough to change her mind.

    It’s an actor’s job to make a producer choose him or her above any and all. None of the actors auditioning in 2005 obviously ticked the right boxes. Or not enough of them.

    And like anything else, many people had to sign off on Craig. If reports are to be believed, once the auditions started, he was head and tails above the competition.

    And Matthew Goode, an actor I really enjoy, showed his ignorance of the character. James Bond does not hate women. Period. Especially Fleming’s Bond. Unlike Connery-Bond, and Moore-Bond (once), he never slapped them around in anger.

    Bond has passions for danger and fast cars , good alcohol and food and women (especially those with a wing down…).

    I was aghast when I read Goode’s pitch. I saw where he was going, until he drove off the cliff.
  • Archangel007Archangel007 United States
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    We haven't seen screentest footage of the other actors but we have seen the audition tapes and I think they were overall pretty dismal, a clear step below Craig.

    And yes, Goode's answer was pretty bad. It started out with "going back to the books" (which Dalton would've been proud of) but then Goode went off the deep end with the bit about Bond being a drug addict and hating woman. Just way off the mark.
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    We haven't seen screentest footage of the other actors but we have seen the audition tapes and I think they were overall pretty dismal, a clear step below Craig.

    And yes, Goode's answer was pretty bad. It started out with "going back to the books" (which Dalton would've been proud of) but then Goode went off the deep end with the bit about Bond being a drug addict and hating woman. Just way off the mark.

    So he basically said at first what the employer wanted to hear, then showed he had not done his homework.
  • George_KaplanGeorge_Kaplan Being chauffeured by Tibbett
    edited 1:03am Posts: 821
    It reminds me of Matthew Rhys being asked; "What would you do differently?"

    It's kind of a strange question, since it only really merits one type of response. As @mtm pointed out a while back, any actor who's serious about getting the role, is going to say something along the lines of, 'go back to the books', 'bring more depth', 'make him flawed', 'tougher', 'more believable', etc. No one's going to say, 'I want to make him a complete cartoon character.'

    It does make me wonder how an actor today would answer that question. If they give the same type of answer, would the response just be; "so the same as Daniel Craig then?"
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    It reminds me of Matthew Rhys being asked; "What would you do differently?"

    It's kind of a strange question, since it only really merits one type of response. As @mtm pointed out a while back, any actor who's serious about getting the role, is going to say something along the lines of, 'go back to the books', 'bring more depth', 'make him flawed', 'tougher', 'more believable', etc. No one's going to say, 'I want to make him a complete cartoon character.'

    It does make me wonder how an actor today would answer that question. If they give the same type of answer, would the response just be; "so the same as Daniel Craig then?"

    I suppose it’s a case of the specifics. It’s all well and good saying go back to the books, but if it’s followed up by an answer akin to Goode’s it’s of no use because the actor clearly doesn’t understand the character. What has drawn the actor to Bond in the books or even just the films? What do they find engaging about him that they want to bring out in the films they might lead? What can they bring that’s new?

    Going back to the books means little in itself.
  • Sam Worthington talked about going back to Roger Moore to be fair. Many different answers could work depending on how they are sold.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited 7:06am Posts: 18,465
    007HallY wrote: »
    It reminds me of Matthew Rhys being asked; "What would you do differently?"

    It's kind of a strange question, since it only really merits one type of response. As @mtm pointed out a while back, any actor who's serious about getting the role, is going to say something along the lines of, 'go back to the books', 'bring more depth', 'make him flawed', 'tougher', 'more believable', etc. No one's going to say, 'I want to make him a complete cartoon character.'

    It does make me wonder how an actor today would answer that question. If they give the same type of answer, would the response just be; "so the same as Daniel Craig then?"

    I suppose it’s a case of the specifics. It’s all well and good saying go back to the books, but if it’s followed up by an answer akin to Goode’s it’s of no use because the actor clearly doesn’t understand the character. What has drawn the actor to Bond in the books or even just the films? What do they find engaging about him that they want to bring out in the films they might lead? What can they bring that’s new?

    Going back to the books means little in itself.

    “I want to make him a racist chainsmoking depressive speed freak who is borderline obsessed with cooking eggs”
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