James Bond is soaked in sexism
British actress Helen Mean It sharply opposes the proposal to play a woman’s legendary secret agent 007 as the franchise is James Bonda rooted in sexism. In her opinion, the film industry should focus on showing real stories about the extraordinary staff of secret services.
Legendary British actress is in its latest project MOBLland played along with Piercom Brosnanwho appeared as a fifth Bond between 1995 and 2002. In an interview with the newspaper Standard expressed a deep affection for an Irish player as well as Daniel Craigwho portrayed Bond in recent films but pointed out that she was never a fan of Bond franchise because of the way they represent women’s characters.
Bonda would wash sexist heritage
Amazon MGM Studios is from longtime Bond film producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson recently purchased creative rights for the franchise for € 770 million. Ever since Bond left the big puddle, many questions have been raised about who will be the next bond. British players are among the most likely candidates Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James and James Nortonwrites BBC.
Daniel Craig in a scene from Skyfall (2012). Photo: Francois Duhamel/Press Release
Among other things, there were ideas that a black player could step into the shoes of the most popular spy as Idris Elbaor the role of agent 007 would be taken by a woman. The realization of this idea has shown Last Bond movie from 2021 Not the time to deathwhen the secret agent 007 has become a short time Lash Lynch. But Helen Mirrren to play with the idea that a new Bond in the lead role is a woman opposed. Such a decision would be washed by the guilt of sexist treatment of female characters, in an interview with The standards The 79-year-old actress also pointed out.
In addition, a multiple film winner has pointed out that they women always played an important role in secret services and were often extremely courageous. He emphasizes that such true stories should be more exposed and presented to the general public. This could better illuminate the role of women in history and their contribution to important events, such as the French resistance movement during World War II.
Unnamed source at Amazon is for Mail Online said that Bond’s character he created in 1953 Ian Flemingstill Briton or Resident Commonwealth and will be a man, report BBC.