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Not a good example; THE MANDALORIAN is beloved, and ROGUE ONE appreciated.It is no longer bond at that point. It would be like removing the jedi from a star wars movie. At that point all you have is just a sci fi movie which offers nothing unique to star wars.
Not a good example; THE MANDALORIAN is beloved,
Me too. I'll get to it eventually.Is it really? Personally thought it was just okay....a bit bland.
Doubt I'll bother with S2.
Not a good example; THE MANDALORIAN is beloved, and ROGUE ONE appreciated.
To your point, evolution doesn't erase. White Bond is still here; twenty-six films and counting. They'll still be there even if there's a new film with a weird Bond, waving hello inside your head. He's not gone.
That's the problem, people don't want to see a classic character changed by gender just because. It doesn't fly and reeks of desperation.I'd enjoy watching a good movie with a female secret agent as a protagonist. They should stay off the Bond franchise and try to make something new and original. But we all know what it's all about now.
I mean every single Jame Bond movie has a part where he puts on a tux and seduces an important woman for information. That’s a big aspect of the character and the espionage genre. I somehow doubt they keep that aspect thoughOh, and if they made it realistic with her being female and feminine, like the aforementioned Lizbeth Salander, then it could be fantastic. Make her sexy and use her femininity as a spy. Make her combat style weapons based and surprise attack based. That would 100% work and be appealing.
It would be the only way it works.I mean every single Jame Bond movie has a part where he puts on a tux and seduces an important woman for information. That’s a big aspect of the character and the espionage genre. I somehow doubt they keep that aspect though
Yeah, I wonder if making a series of movies around a modern day Nancy Drew would be a better option. Her stories (and the Hardy Boys) were actually pretty good back in the day. There's enough material to go by (depending on who owns the rights) where it could be a better option than changing up Bond.That's the problem, people don't want to see a classic character changed by gender just because. It doesn't fly and reeks of desperation.
If we're worried about making sure girl power is a thing, make new, creative characters for women to play that they can call their own. Making a woman the next Bond, or other superhero characters is lame. Or just stick with Cat woman, Storm, Wonder Woman or Harley Quinn. All great characters. Or make new ones like them.