Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • Posts: 213
    Make him real. That's the risk.
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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?"

    Yes, it's a stupid question. "I want to make good movies, not like the ones you've been making."
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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.

    Don't tell me I'll have to watch another predictable romcom just to see a potential Bond actor. The worst thing is: I'll do it.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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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?"

    It's actually a hard question for the actor to answer, if the producers don't know which direction they want!
  • Posts: 5,603
    echo 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?"

    It's actually a hard question for the actor to answer, if the producers don't know which direction they want!

    It was probably a bit more straightforward (in a deceptive way I guess) for the ‘05 lot considering they were adapting CR… so saying ‘go back to the books’ is probably not a bad way to begin that answer, but the explanation gives a sense of how the actor thinks about the character. Which is probably useful.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    I have to be honest but I wouldn’t mind if Harris Dickinson got the role.
    He’s easily the best out of Holland and Elordi.
    My guess (if it’s true) is that Amazon seem to be looking for a young Bond, so many of our favourite choices could be ruled out.
  • Posts: 213
    They can't rule me out; I'm no one's favorite.

    Elori would probably be more interesting to girls.
  • Posts: 213
    It's my birthday today. 43. I'm toned, I'm tanned, and one year closer to playing M.
  • edited July 12 Posts: 6,941
    Doesn’t Ralph Fiennes have a very young nephew who actually looks a bit like Bond should? Have no idea of who he is. But isn’t his name “Hero Fiennes” or something ironic like that?

    Edit: Found the guy:

    Hero_S01_159-3-copy-2-2250x3000.jpg

    Good eyebrows. Have no idea if he’s a good actor. Could be groomed into the role, a bit like Connery (?)

    MV5BMjI3MzkyMjE2M15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNzIzODU0NzM@._V1_.jpg

    He’s 27 btw, will be 30 by the time the film is made. Perfect?
  • edited July 13 Posts: 564
    It's been reported actor David Corenswet was paid $750,000 to star in Superman 2025. That's probably a realistic type of fee if Amazon consider a relative unknown (similar to Corenswet) to play James Bond. An established actor would want considerably more money. Nicholas Hoult was paid 2 million dollars to play Lex Luthor. If Hoult were considered for Bond he'd probably want maybe 5 million?




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    Univex wrote: »
    Doesn’t Ralph Fiennes have a very young nephew who actually looks a bit like Bond should? Have no idea of who he is. But isn’t his name “Hero Fiennes” or something ironic like that?

    Edit: Found the guy:

    Hero_S01_159-3-copy-2-2250x3000.jpg

    Good eyebrows. Have no idea if he’s a good actor. Could be groomed into the role, a bit like Connery (?)

    MV5BMjI3MzkyMjE2M15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwNzIzODU0NzM@._V1_.jpg

    He’s 27 btw, will be 30 by the time the film is made. Perfect?

    First picture I find him very androgynous. Not so much the second one. If he's got the talent of his uncles (his dad?), then he's worth a screen test.
  • edited July 14 Posts: 564
    His full name is Hero Fiennes Tiffin.



    I can't see anything about him that shouts out 'Bond potential' although he looks tall ish. Certainly taller than Tom Holland. I think the guy from Netflix film My Oxford Year - Corey Mylchreest - looks a better fit for a younger Bond:





    I think he'd fit the First Light video game image of Bond. He's the only actor I've seen that I can imagine as an Amazon Bond. If he can act tough and reasonably suave..... well, he may be worth considering.








  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I remember he was in Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. It's really hard to recall anything in that film, but I seem to remember he did a decent enough job in it.
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    The Fiennes kid has a predestined name though, if nothing else.
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    Ludovico wrote: »
    The Fiennes kid has a predestined name though, if nothing else.

    Right? The new James Bond is... Hero :)
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    Let's just say I had a conversation with someone who MIGHT know something today and it led me to believe they might be more serious about Tom Holland than I'd hoped.
  • ArapahoeBondFanArapahoeBondFan Colorado
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    LucknFate wrote: »
    Let's just say I had a conversation with someone who MIGHT know something today and it led me to believe they might be more serious about Tom Holland than I'd hoped.

    What about other actors? Any hopes there?
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    LucknFate wrote: »
    Let's just say I had a conversation with someone who MIGHT know something today and it led me to believe they might be more serious about Tom Holland than I'd hoped.

    Give them a minute, they need to like, write the script first.
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    I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re serious.
  • ArapahoeBondFanArapahoeBondFan Colorado
    edited July 16 Posts: 137
    I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re serious.

    The Bonds are shrinking down to my height now!
    I wish I could say I'm ambivalent for us short folks...but I'm not. Bond must be tall!
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    I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re serious.

    I couldn't agree more. It baffles me to even consider Holland as a possibility. He's an amazing Spider-Man. Possibly my favorite, but that doesn't make him Bond.
    Although an actor may have substantial success in a role or franchise, and end up top on the list for other high profile parts, that doesn't necessarily make them suitable.
    Tom Holland being up for Bond is akin to Charles Bronson having been considered for Superman.
  • edited July 16 Posts: 2,625
    I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re serious.

    The Bonds are shrinking down to my height now!
    I wish I could say I'm ambivalent for us short folks...but I'm not. Bond must be tall!

    It’s not so much the height for me as it’s just such a bland way of catering to a younger audience.

    He tried pitching the idea for a younger James Bond film around the filming of Spider-Man - Far From Home in which he essentially described the idea as “Not being revealed as a Bond film until the end.” Like that could ever be a damn possibility - here’s a quote from him;

    "He was supposed to just be a kid who was graduating into the SAS and goes on a mission, which is obviously exciting and adventurous. At the end of the film, he would be recruited into MI:6 and given the status of double-O and the title of James Bond," he said. I thought it was really cool, but no one else, I guess, thought it was cool."

    Geez I wonder why 🙄
    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re serious.

    I couldn't agree more. It baffles me to even consider Holland as a possibility. He's an amazing Spider-Man. Possibly my favorite, but that doesn't make him Bond.
    Although an actor may have substantial success in a role or franchise, and end up top on the list for other high profile parts, that doesn't necessarily make them suitable.
    Tom Holland being up for Bond is akin to Charles Bronson having been considered for Superman.

    I agree especially coming after the Craig era and its success - which for my problems with some of those films and the tone of his era overall at least they had artistic integrity. Any goodwill that may have been left after the hiring of Pascal, Heyman, and Villeneuve could go away rather quickly if Holland is cast.
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    Here’s David Corenswet geeking out about CASINO ROYALE.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/JamesBond/s/bVJmxtOClB

    Candidate for Felix Leiter, perhaps?
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
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    Here’s David Corenswet geeking out about CASINO ROYALE.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/JamesBond/s/bVJmxtOClB

    Candidate for Felix Leiter, perhaps?

    I saw this video this morning, I don't know what it is but I always get a kick out of famous people geeking out over Bond.

    @LucknFate thanks for the info mate, even though Holland as Bond scares the living daylights out of me.

    I'd feel so much more relaxed if Debbie McWilliams was still onboard
  • Posts: 5,603
    I’m normally for giving people chances but Tom Holland is an automatic no from me and the possibility of him being cast does not bode well for Amazon if they’re serious.

    The Bonds are shrinking down to my height now!
    I wish I could say I'm ambivalent for us short folks...but I'm not. Bond must be tall!

    It’s not so much the height for me as it’s just such a bland way of catering to a younger audience.

    He tried pitching the idea for a younger James Bond film around the filming of Spider-Man - Far From Home in which he essentially described the idea as “Not being revealed as a Bond film until the end.” Like that could ever be a damn possibility - here’s a quote from him;

    "He was supposed to just be a kid who was graduating into the SAS and goes on a mission, which is obviously exciting and adventurous. At the end of the film, he would be recruited into MI:6 and given the status of double-O and the title of James Bond," he said. I thought it was really cool, but no one else, I guess, thought it was cool."

    Geez I wonder why 🙄

    It eventually got developed into Uncharted, which wasn’t great. It’s another instance of a big director or actor approaching EON and claiming they had an earth shatteringly good concept for a new movie (and it always seemed to amount to a period piece Bond or a young Bond thing. I suspect Amazon will get a bit of this nonsense too).

    As for Holland as Bond, I would say stranger actors have been considered, and you’d expect them to weigh it up carefully. I can see them considering him in that detached way, weighing up what benefits and downsides he’d bring. Ultimately though, making the choice to audition and/or cast him is another thing altogether.

    I must admit, it’d be unnecessary, and honestly a bit upsetting if he were to become the next Bond. I have nothing against him and actually like him as Spiderman, but it’d feel like stunt casting, as if he’s muscled his way past better candidates due to his fame. It’s not a good look for Amazon who are clearly trying to position themselves as competent leads of this franchise. I actually think in practice this would be one of the most controversial, if not one of the worst things they could do. I don’t actually think there’s even much desire in practice to see him as Bond.

    My suspicion is it’s very early days, and we’re obviously not in casting yet. As is often the case the first to be rumoured are rarely the ones to get the role (that’s why I’m skeptical it’ll be Holland, Elordi, or Dickinson, as much as I think the latter is worth considering).
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
    edited July 16 Posts: 2,022
    I'll clarify what happened. One of the traditional brand partners had an engineer I talked to. I asked if he met Tom Holland yet and his eyes got big. He said something like "has that gone through yet?" and I said "no" and then they deferred me to a PR agent from there who of course said nothing else about it. That's it. This person is high up but not in an executive position, so at most they probably have *heard* things but are not directly involved in the process.

    But it was enough to have me convinced Holland might be having serious talks and meeting with the right people. Just a heads up if that news comes down the line.

    I also asked about the vehicles in the new IOI game First Light, and they said that as far as they know, there are licensing agreements but no further involvement by the brands (so for example Triumph and Aston Martin have little/no say over how the vehicles in the game actually drive, but this person did say they likely provided audio or consulted for audio to get engine and exhaust noise right).

  • Posts: 5,603
    Oh well, I guess we’ll see… personally though I’d be surprised if Holland was the actor. ATJ is more likely than him…

    But then again I suppose I’ve been surprised by Bond in the past, haha.
  • edited July 16 Posts: 6,941
    Nah, Holland had a thing with Aston Martin recently. But that wasn’t for Bond. I’ll try to find it.

    Edit. Found it. Just google Tom Holland Aston Martin and take a look. It’s not Bond related. Things just got mixed up because of the Variety article.

    It won’t be the three wishlist candidates. Dickinson will be filming the four Beatles films with Sam Mendes, Holland is a ridiculous consideration, and the other fella is a two meter Aussie. They just wanted to test the waters on the young Bond thing.

    Am I sure? Of course not ;)
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    Univex wrote: »
    Nah, Holland had a thing with Aston Martin recently. But that wasn’t for Bond. I’ll try to find it.

    Edit. Found it. Just google Tom Holland Aston Martin and take a look. It’s not Bond related. Things just got mixed up because of the Variety article.

    It won’t be the three wishlist candidates. Dickinson will be filming the four Beatles films with Sam Mendes, Holland is a ridiculous consideration, and the other fella is a two meter Aussie. They just wanted to test the waters on the young Bond thing.

    Am I sure? Of course not ;)

    That Aston event is specifically what I asked about. I asked if the guy I met was there and met him, and he said no. But that's when he got incredibly nervous. Just saying! You want it to be nothing, but that's not the feeling I got in the room with people who likely know more than you :)
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    LucknFate wrote: »
    I also asked about the vehicles in the new IOI game First Light, and they said that as far as they know, there are licensing agreements but no further involvement by the brands (so for example Triumph and Aston Martin have little/no say over how the vehicles in the game actually drive, but this person did say they likely provided audio or consulted for audio to get engine and exhaust noise right).
    I hope the trailer wasn't indicative of that as I thought that sounded way too muscly for a DBS! :)
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