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Candidate for The Next Bond... Who hasn't been named yet


Ben Hardy. Proved himself both seductive and menacing in the otherwise uneven Amazon Prime flick The Voyeurs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfqA1SQbj-k His first scene opposite Sydney Sweeney in the bar would have provided an ideal example of the point I'm arguing; sadly, no one has put it up on YouTube yet

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JIM PARSONS.

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Simon Helberg!

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Alex Pettyfer.

I've heard he is not the easiest to work with, but he has some certain looks.

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Alex Pettyfer.

I've heard he is not the easiest to work with, but he has some certain looks





That would be a call-back to the Brosnan days, in a sense. Revitalizing The Bond Franchise, while simultaneously reviving the stalled career of a pretty boy with passable acting talent

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The other Henry Cavill - Matt Bomer.

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Jamie Dornan gets my vote.

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Ru Paul

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Sorry but he's American, how about Ru Paul as Jason Bourne or Jack Ryan?

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Ru Paul as xXx.

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Ru Paul


Shehed actually be a prime candidate for a big screen reboot of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n2qVBv0yi0

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Timothee Chalamet

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Timothee Chalamet

The most metrosexual Bond of all time, if we go that route

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Great choice! They should remake From Russia with Love with Dane DeHaan in the Robert Shaw role and Gina Carano starring as Rosa Klebb!

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Aidan Turner

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Sean Connery is a tough act to follow.

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Sean Connery is a tough act to follow.


That's only true if one takes a binary view of The Bond Franchise. As iconic as Connery's performance was, the writer who once described him as having the charisma of formica in his first couple of outings as Bond was right on the money. Yeah, he grew into the role, but by the last film he was already looking paunchy and weary. For all of the flack Roger Moore takes today, he was an ideal fit for the sensitive 70s, where Connery's interpretation would've seemed like an embodiment of everything that the counterculture derided as "plastic" about the lives and fantasies of upper middle class people

We could on at length like this, by discussing the ways in which each actor to play 007 was a perfect fit for the historical context in which his films were shot, but outmoded in any other time period. The next era of Bond is going to similarly reflect an era very different from The Craig Era and the historical context which shaped it

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https://moviechat.org/nm3584268/James-Norton

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Haven't seen much of his work. What makes you think he's a fit for Bond?

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british
tall
right age
decent actor

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