//Apart from the loss of revenue from those who would not accept a black Bond//
You change "Bond" to "Superhero" and you have the argument folk made about Black Panther. The black community showed that if they embrace a movie, it can make billions.
and Roger Moore was 58 when he retired from the role.
a non-Caucasian actor playing the role of Bond would not detract from the character. the only thing the audience would have to do (maybe ought to do) is ignore the credibility gap, in that no non-Caucasian has ever (to date) attained the respective rank in the armed forces.
In this instance, I don't think the change can be made. The Black Panther was never played by a white actor, so the two aren't comparable.
However, there *is* a Marvel precedent. At the end of Endgame, Captain America (played by Chris Evans) hands his shield to Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) - the success of future Captain America instalments might be a better example of the success of cross-racial casting.
That's true, although it does also mirror the comic books (both Sam and Bucky Barnes have had stints as Cap). I think the whole race card is going to be explored in the Falcon and Winter Soldier TV show that's coming up when normal life returns.
//and Roger Moore was 58 when he retired from the role.//
And do you remember how he looked in those films?
I don't think the world is ready to return to the 'safari suit and beige slacks' Bond.
I'd put my money on James Norton, especially after McMafia. He 'looks' like a Bond.
Also, too many of the names (eg. Statham) are of very established actors. Tom Hardy is frequently mentioned, but the problem is - he's too big already.
// Tom Hardy is frequently mentioned, but the problem is - he's too big already. //
by the same token then, so is Idris Elba. unless, that is, his prominence is due to the ease with which he makes the ladies glue themselves to their chairs.
Jason Statham - noooo. I have no idea why he's become the star he has, I won't watch anything with him in and he's not in the least bit attractive either.
Can't believe some of you are suggesting Daniel Mays. Not even on the board of possibles as far as the bookies are concerned - and Prince Harry is (@500/1). As is Jeremy Corbyn, Hugh Grant, David Walliams, etc. Can't really see Bond enthusiasts rushing to see Mays as 007. Might have a few quid on Tom Hiddleston @ 10s...………………..
Yes agreed...it needs to be someone who is largely unrecognised and can put his own stamp on the role.
Ken - I think that Daniel Mays is one of the countries best actors (see him in Line Of Duty) but I can't see him as Bond. It'd be like having Stephen Graham or Eddie Marsan as Bond.
APG: "and what TTT may I ask is a 'proper' English accent? At the last count there are approximately 37 different accents/dialects in the UK. :-)" i should have said an English non accent. If you recognise where it's from it's wrong, with the only exception being Sean Connery, "yesh mish money penny"! that's allowed! Any of the Bonds so far have it, slightly different from each other but acceptable, even the aussie model.