Vocable (Anglais)

James Bond can never be a woman

James Bond sera-t-il un jour incarné par une femme ?

- CHRISTI CARRAS

L’agent spécial restera un homme.

Depuis sa création en 1953 par Ian Fleming, le personnage de James Bond fascine. Au cinéma, il a été interprété par sept acteurs différents et à chaque nouveau film, les rumeurs concernant l’identité du prochain à incarner le fameux agent 007 vont bon train. Alors que Daniel Craig semble enfin tirer sa révérence, certains imaginaien­t déjà une nouvelle ère où soufflerai­t un vent de féminité. Mais si la James Bond Girl a réussi à se renouveler, il semblerait qu’on risque encore d’attendre longtemps l’arrivée d’une Jane Bond.

Awoman is at the helm of the James Bond film franchise, but 007 will never be a woman as long as she's in charge. In an interview with Variety, Barbara Broccoli, who inherited control of the spy saga with her half-brother, Michael G. Wilson, in the 1990s, shared her thoughts on what the next Bond could look like. And while she's open to some diversific­ation, a female Bond is where she draws the line. 2. "He can be of any color, but he is male," Broccoli told Variety. "I believe we should be creating new characters for women — strong female characters. I'm not particular­ly interested in taking a male character and having a woman play it. I think women are far more interestin­g than that." >>>

>>> 3. In the buzz leading up to the release of the next Bond film, "No Time to Die," many speculated that "Captain Marvel" actress Lashana Lynch would succeed Daniel Craig as the sophistica­ted MI6 agent. Amid a flurry of rumors sparked by her casting, the first official trailer for the highly anticipate­d sequel did eventually confirm Lynch's status as a new 00 — but not that 00. "The world's moved on, Commander Bond," Lynch's Nomi tells the veteran operative in the trailer. "So stay in your lane. You get in my way, I will put a bullet in your knee."

4. Another female newcomer to the series, "Knives Out" breakout Ana de Armas, recently told the Los Angeles Times that she looked forward to playing a different kind of Bond girl who is proof of the franchise's progress. "[She] is flawed. She says what she feels, she's nervous, she's scared. It's human," De Armas said of her character, Paloma. "When I read it, I was like, 'Oh, wait — I can be a Bond girl. I'm that. I'm that messy.' That's what felt so attractive, on top of what she's actually doing in the story, which is another step toward giving women a more powerful and strong place in the films."

5. Judging by Broccoli's recent comments, it's safe to say a promotion to 007 isn't and never was in the cards for Lynch or De Armas; however, the producer was open to evolving the brand in other ways. While the Bond films so far have always debuted in theaters, Broccoli entertaine­d the idea of a future installmen­t potentiall­y landing on a streaming service like Netflix.

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

6. "We make these films for the audiences," she said. "We like to think that they're going to be seen primarily on the big screen. But having said that, we have to look to the future. Our fans are the ones who dictate how they want to consume their entertainm­ent. I don't think we can rule anything out, because it's the audience that will make those decisions. Not us."

DANIEL, DON'T GO

7. The producer also shared her feelings about Craig's plans to retire from the beloved character after his fifth 007 outing in "No Time to Die." "I'm in total denial," she told Variety. "I've accepted what Daniel has said, but I'm still in denial. It's too traumatic for me." Initially scheduled to be released in April, "No Time to Die", directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and cowritten by "Fleabag" mastermind Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is now set to hit theaters in November.

 ?? (Universal Pictures) ?? "No Times to Die" is Daniel Craig's fifth, and reportedly final, time playing James Bond.
(Universal Pictures) "No Times to Die" is Daniel Craig's fifth, and reportedly final, time playing James Bond.
 ?? (Universal Pictures) ?? Ana de Armas will play "Paloma", a CIA agent who assists Bond in the forthcomin­g movie.
(Universal Pictures) Ana de Armas will play "Paloma", a CIA agent who assists Bond in the forthcomin­g movie.
 ?? (Universal Pictures) ?? Lashana Lynch stars opposite Daniel Craig as "Nomi" in the upcoming James Bond film.
(Universal Pictures) Lashana Lynch stars opposite Daniel Craig as "Nomi" in the upcoming James Bond film.

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