Rachel Weisz: ‘James Bond should never become a Jane’

 

With Craig bowing out as James Bond after one last motion picture, the race is on to discover his successor – and a few people are persuaded the time is ideal for a sex change.

Be that as it may, Weisz, who gets the chance to hang out with the man behind Bond at whatever point she needs, demands a female 007 wouldn’t be consistent with writer Ian Fleming’s smooth superspy, who initially showed up in the author’s 1952 novel Casino Royale.

“He (Fleming) devoted an awful lot of time to writing this particular character, who is particularly male and relates in a particular way to women,” Rachel tells ScreenRant. “Why not create your own story rather than jumping on to the shoulders and being compared to all those other male predecessors?”

“Women are really fascinating and interesting and should get their own stories,” she adds.

In the mean time, recently connected with Idris Elba remains a fan most loved to assume control from Daniel Craig, turning into the main dark Bond, despite the fact that he demands he has heard nothing official and fears he may be excessively old, making it impossible to play 007.

In the event that Bond supervisors choose to explore different avenues regarding a female Bond, The X-Files’ Gillian Anderson has influenced it to clear she would be extremely intrigued, while Charlize Theron had all the earmarks of being trying out for the part in a year ago’s (17) Atomic Blonde.

In the mean time, the wide screen’s previous Bond manager Dame Judi Dench seems to concur with Weisz, disclosing to The Sun as of late 007 ought to dependably be played by a man.

However, Prime Minister Theresa May is among the individuals who might want to see a female in the part: “One day there ought to be a female James Bond,” she as of late said.

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