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“Trying to view it doesn’t work.” The producer of the James Bond saga excludes a younger actor to replace Daniel Craig

Ever since Cary Joji Fukunaga put the finishing touches on Daniel Craig’s stage as Agent 007 in the fantastic ‘No Time to Die’, the producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson continue to be immersed in the eternal and complicated search for a replacement. At the moment it is not successful yet, but that does not mean that things are not diametrically clear.

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As reported by the media Deadlinealthough the casting of a new James Bond continues without a clear candidate for double zero status, Wilson has completely ruled out that the replacement will be a younger artist. with which to revitalize the franchise in some way.

so it is explained as part of the James Bond 60th anniversary celebration at the British Film Institute in London:

“We’ve tried to look for young people in the past. But trying to visualize things doesn’t work. Remember, Bond is already a veteran. He’s had some experience. He’s someone who already has signs of wear, so to speak. He probably is. Been in the SAS or something. He’s not a high school kid you can take to start from scratch. That’s why it works for a 30-year-old. “

Having clarified the age factor by the producer, it should be remembered that at the end of last June Broccoli claimed to “reinvent who” James Bond for the next episodes of the saga, starting with “Bond 26”; a process that it will take a time which, at least, would extend over two years.

What will they mean by that reinvention once the prequel corner is out of the way? Only time will tell, so for now we can only dream that our favorite candidate will be wearing the 007 dress Henry Cavill, Tom Hiddleston, Tom Hardy or the favorite of the Russo brothers, Regé-Jean page.

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