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I think Suter still fits in the "unknown" list.
Neither is high on my list, and strictly going by the “ fresh face/ unknown “ criteria, both are on the upper limit.
I'd say relatively unknown, especially in comparison with his predecessor Roger Moore or the heir apparent Pierce Brosnan.
You see I don't know any of them. Like, not at all.
I had no idea who Daniel Craig was when he was cast. And I had seen him in Elizabeth and Road to Perdition.
Louis Partridge Is incredibly impressive, in both interviews and clips of performances.
If this new incarnation is going to begin with Bond in his formative years, it may be worth the risk of going with such a young actor. I would love to see him mature in the role over a 15 or even 20 year run
He has a gravitas, including a voice, few actors of his generation possess.
Here is an interview, but it includes a clip…
Very impressive…
Agree with you, both Louis and Leo (has a ring to it) are under the radar enough and fresh to be true Bond potential. They both look great, have the voices, I reckon the acting chops as well (but not 100% sure) to become Bond. They have ten years in between and while Louis is still very young he could grow into it quite well...
Any actor can be oscar level. That's just an excuse people use when they want an actor who has the look without showing any ability.
I don't think Bond needs the best actor in the world. That's why there are only two Dalton movies and seven Moore movies. But this film is also a Villeneuve film. I think they're looking for a bit of prestige.
I don’t disagree with this, but this incarnation of Bond could begin set many years before he gets license to kill.
It would actually be very bold to have the entire film focused on Bond’s Special Forces service; at the end of the movie we would see him summoned to MI-6 headquarters where he enters an office where he meets a young secretary for the first time. After some banter she notifies someone that “ he’s here”. A voice replies, “ send him in” . She motions to the imposing door.
The movie ends with Bond entering.
So the film ends with Bond being recruited
God, I hope we don't get that. It'd be like a Batman film where he's Bruce Wayne for the entire thing and only dons the cowl in the last shot.
Whatever they do will be similar to something that has already been done previously, in some form or another; it all boils down to execution.
I agree. I think that'll mean they'll fall back on the more typical Bond tropes/fundamentals though, even if the movie is at a specific point in Bond's life (or I'd hope they would anyway).
Yeah I'm not against it being a start to the story in some fashion, but I think you have to give the people what they want, and that means 007.
This is what i was meaning yesterday.
Yeah even CR, reboot as it was, gave us all of those.
Agreed every Bond actor has had talent even Lazenby. Next one has too whoever they chose.
It's one trait that has bled through the novels to the films and across each actor. I think it's a fundamental part of what makes James Bond who he is
Mirror image to that is when actor is too old like Roger in AVTAK.