Should James Bond be played by a woman? Daniel Craig does not think so
Daniel Craig will hand over his "murder license" after his fifth James Bond film "No Time to Die" which will be released in cinemas on October 8. The question that arises - who and what will be the next 007?
Speculation about who the new Bond will be has fueled the imagination of fans, who have begun making a number of suggestions on who to succeed Craig, and are increasingly convinced that 007 should reflect the diversity of the modern world and what action heroes should represent.
The current James Bond, Daniel Craig, came up with his own idea for the idea, and he does not think Bond should move into a female role. But even though he does not think that a woman should follow in his footsteps, he still thinks that women and people with different complexions should be offered more roles of that type.
"The answer is not so simple. There just has to be better roles for women and actors with a different complexion. "Why should a woman play Bond when there should be a role that is as good as James Bond, but for a woman?"
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Although James Bond remains a male role, the latest Bond "No Time to Die" includes more women in its production, both in front of and behind the camera. One of the strongest rumors is that the actress who plays the main "Bond girl" in this movie, Lashanna Lynch, will be seen in the title role of the next movie for 007.
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Next year marks the 60th anniversary of the release of the first Bond film "Dr. No ", and this year's film will be the 25th of the Bond releases.