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I heard Christian Bale was considered, he would have been a great choice I think he might have a small role, but probably not major. Unless he's working with a new villain for revenge or something. I just hope they don't have him redeemed and friends with Elsa and Anna, after what he did they should never forgive him Jeremy Irons might not have wanted to do it again. It would also be pointless if the movie kept just adding the old cast members. Let's give someone else a chance to give an iconic villain voice. JJ is an original That is a good point actually, I've never thought of that. It could have actually made a really funny ending scene if a after the "owner" came and took the car, Joey was standing where it was parked, looking disappointed he can't pretend it's his anymore, and then another guy walks up in a panic and says, "Has anyone seen my Porsche, it was parked right here!!". Joey: "Yeah don't worry, the owner came by a little while ago and I gave him the...." And then he does his massive eye opening thing he does when he's shocked. But so what? Does his fucking skin color seriously matter that much? I'd rather have Richard Madden since he's younger but honestly, who gives a fuck as long as the actor is good? You are crying and are making an issue out of nothing. He would have been a good Bond if he was cast. But he wasnt, so you can calm your tits. Also, Daniel Craig doesn't fit that description of Bond. 5'10, light brown hair, no scar, much more buff build. Did you hate his casting? Actually, lots of people did hate it and whine about it, and then once they saw him in the role, he became one of the best Bonds ever. Interesting. You know what's funny? Is he HASN'T been cast as Bond. He's actually said he isn't going to be the one next one. The rumor now is it's going to be Richard Madden from Game of Thrones. Sooo how did they get their way exactly? For them to get their way, wouldnt he have to, uhhh, ya know, PLAY James Bond? But he isn't, so now you can stop your whining since it was never even happening other than a rumor and some fans wanting it. But could you even give one reason why he shouldn't have been Bond? You act like people wanted Tyler fucking Perry or Chris Rock to play Bond. Elba is a great actor, good looking, in good shape, British, has done action roles before. So tell me sport, why would you cry if he was cast? The only negative is he's too old, but you don't mention that, so you don't seem to care about his age. Wrong yet again, sport. Netflix decided to end the series after seasons 6 after Anthony Rapp's allegations. But Spacey wasn't fired until the allegations from crew members. Are you really going to dispute facts? There's this thing called google, have you heard of it? Try it out. It comes in handy. But incase you can't, here's a link for an article that breaks Spacey's firing. He was fired a week after Rapp's allegations. In between, he was accused of rape or attempted rape by other underage boys AND of assault and harassment by cast and crew members of the show. He was fired because of his actions to the crew members. You were wrong. Grow up and just admit you were wrong. It's not hard. I guess you aren't a big fan of the show, or don't pay attention when you watched it. Because Claire broke the 4th wall in season 5. Several times. It actually technically started in the season 4 finale. She didn't talk, but she looked directly at the camera as Frank talked and let the viewers know she knew they were there. So you're wrong on two counts. One when you say Frank is the only character to break the 4th wall. And two, by asking if she would break the 4th wall now. Because she already did. Very weird you act like a fan of the first 5 seasons but are either too stupid or lazy to actually watch it. Let's get something straight, sport. Spacey WAS NOT FIRED for his attempted rape of a teenager 30 years ago. He was fired because he was assaulting crew members who worked ON HOUSE OF CARDS. Recent and current assaults that happened to people who worked ON THIS SHOW. Understand now? He was fired for assaulting and harassing his colleagues. Do you think if you went into work tomorrow and started groping and grabbing, or doing even worse, a colleague that you wouldn't be fired? Again, to make it clear for you: He wasn't fired for the attempted rape 30 years ago. He was fired for assault and harassment of over a dozen house of cards workers. Get it? Also, your victim blaming is very telling about you. And the fact that you mock Spacey's victim in the past as paltry. How does that even matter? Who gives a fuck how big of a name he is? Seriously, what difference does it make that he's a small time actor? Christ, Spacey has some fucked up defenders. There's a difference between you and the other poster. There's no issue in continuing to enjoy the work a bad person already did. I personally will still rewatch House of Cards. The first two seasons are great and are fun to rewatch. There's no problem in that. Or watching his movies, or another actor's movies or listening to a singers music. The other poster is pretty much saying he's more angry at the show firing Spacey than at Spacey for being an attempted rapist. If not a full blown rapist. He's saying what he did, which was harass or assault over a dozen people that worked ON the show, is simply "offensive". He's saying someone being a talented actor or singer or athlete is more important than the same person hurting people. And that is disgusting. So you, I'm in agreement with. I understand and respect your post. But the other poster isn't conflicted about loving Frank Underwood and knowing his actor is a horrible person. He's saying, "Fuck his victims, rape and assault isn't a big deal, I want Underwood". This whole post is disgusting. Spacey didn't just do things that people find "offensive". He was a fucking predator. He harassed and assaulted numerous people that worked on this show. People he knew would be unlikely to say anything because they'd be afraid of being called liars, or get fired to keep their claims quiet. How can you say he shouldn't have been fired when he was assaulting the crew and people who worked just as hard as he did to make the show? Do you think that's different from any other job? Do you think if you went into work tomorrow and started groping and grabbing and assaulting your coworkers that you shouldn't get fired for it? House of Cards is a tv show at the end of the day. There are REAL people who were victims of Spacey, REAL people he preyed on and attacked. And you think it's just "offensive"? Seems like you only care about the show and nothing else. You certainly don't care about people. You just want your own pleasure at a fictional TV show and if real people are hurt in the process of it, fuck them, right. Offensive. Jesus christ. If someone tries to rape you one day, tell me if the only thing you think is that's its offensive. Also, nobody is saying Spacey isn't a great actor. Nobody is saying he didn't win two Oscars or get nominated for emmys. So your rant about other talented but terrible people is just laughable. Just Beethoven's music will still be listened to, Spacey's movies will still be watched. This show will be rewatched. People will keep watching The Ususal Suspects, American Beauty, and Seven. Your post is not only whiny and screechy, but also pointless. I'm pretty sure Grindelwald stuns Gregorovitch as he steals it, which probably counts as defeating him. If you're looking at impact and storylines, DeDe makes the most sense. Because her death will have an impact on all three families. Jay losing his ex wife and the mother of his kids. Claire and Mitchell losing their mom. And that's a storyline that could last a few episodes. However, I will be disappointed if it is her because she isn't a significant character, and it wouldn't be sad for the viewers since she isn't likeable or in many episodes. The other obvious choice is Phil's dad, which wouldn't seem like it would impact all the characters but they could work it in. Maybe Mitchell and Claire want to get closer to Jay seeing Phil lose his dad. Maybe Phil becomes even more attached to Jay as his father figure. Maybe the kids want to spend more time with Phil. Again though I don't consider him that significant. Another possible one? The dog. Everyone gets sad seeing a pet die. And then they aren't losing a real character. I don't think they go Dylan, because while he's in the most episodes of any guest star and counte as a significant character to me, that would be really pushing it for a sitcom. Killing a young guy in his mid 20's. And no other guest star matters that much. So my money is on DeDe. It fits the most storyline wise, and they'll probably say she's significant because she's the mom. She says it at one of the scenes at the school, when they're buying lunch. Daniel asks what the deal was with her and Johnny and she says they've been over for weeks, and Daniel says, "Weeks? One week, five weeks, how many weeks is weeks?". "Just leave me alone. We've been over this already, I don't want to talk, alright". That's what she says to him at the beach. Sounds like they broke up and he wasn't accepting it. She also says they'd been over for weeks a few scenes later. She didnt drop Johnny for Daniel. That would mean she met Daniel before she dumped Johnny. She dumped Johnny before she even heard of Daniel LaRusso. You agree? Why? The OP is idiotic. It should be a good thing Tara views Abel as her son. Wendy was a junkie who almost killed her "son". Tara helped saved him, and then raised him. Wendy found drugs to be more important than her child.