Bond After Craig?

Just caught Russell Crowe's 60 Minutes interview and it invoked a thought I had a couple of years ago...hopefully Daniel Craig will want to bow out of the Bond character after a few installments...Crowe would be an all time close second for the Best Bond just behind Connery of course. This may have already been discussed...first timer to ajb007.
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  • Brosnan_fanBrosnan_fan Sydney, AustraliaPosts: 521MI6 Agent
    I really couldn't imagine Crowe playing Bond; he's too relaxed to be believed in the role, and given his A-list status, I feel it would be a challenge for the Broccolis to sign him up.

    No, when Craig leaves, the best move would be to choose a lesser known actor who has the potential to grow in the role, Connery-style.
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  • heartbroken_mr_draxheartbroken_mr_drax New Zealand Posts: 2,073MI6 Agent
    Crowe is the biggest loser in showbiz, so no i would not like to see him as Bond.
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  • Sir Hillary BraySir Hillary Bray College of ArmsPosts: 2,174MI6 Agent
    Yeah, I'm sure EON would love paying A-List money for a notoriously difficult actor.
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  • JohmssJohmss Posts: 274MI6 Agent
    everybody wants to be Bond, everybody says that, but i'm sure that EON won`t choose somebody like Crowe, i mean, even Craig wasn`t a A list-oscar nominee- red carpet dude. in this casting the left some good actors, even that young Alex something (sorry, forgot the last name)

    Craig have singed for three movies, the second in 2008, the third maybe in 2010...we have 4 years and a lot can happen in 4 years
  • Klaus HergescheimerKlaus Hergescheimer Posts: 332MI6 Agent
    I have long thought Russell Crowe would make a terrific Bond. My concern is that, when Craig is done with the role (which would be in 2010-2012, assumedly), will Crowe be too old? James Bond needs to be someone in his early-mid 30s whose appearance has been aged about 10 years due to heavy smoke, drink, and stressful living in a stressful job, or at least someone who looks like that now. I think Crowe looks this part now, but he's in his early-40s right now, and once Craig is done, he'll be in his mid-late 40s. By that time, I'm sure he'll start putting a little age on, and he'll probably not be in the physical shape needed to pull off the role.

    I'm not sure who I'd go with right now. Alex O'Loughlin looks the part, but I haven't seen him in anything yet, so I can't give the acting verdict. Butler and Bana would make terrific Bonds, but they will be about as old as Craig will be when he gives it up, and whether or not they will maintain the proper appearance I've described above (which they have no) remains to be seen. People are going to toss around Henry Cavill, but I still think he'll be too young at that point. Wait until he gets in his 30s. Bale would be terrific, but he's already Batman, so that's out. Goran Visnjic is an interesting prospect, but I don't know if the Croation thing will fly.
  • youknowmynameyouknowmyname Gainesville, FL, USAPosts: 703MI6 Agent
    http://au.askmen.com/top_10/celebrity/top-5-daniel-craig-replacements.html

    Found the above article today on Askmen.com. They reckon DC's tenure as Bond is as good as done (only they don't know he is signed on to do more) and are ready to suggest some replacements. Let's see:

    5. Ewan McGregor

    Not a rubbish idea, in fact I like him for the role. However, I think he would bring a much more Roger Moore flavour to the role with a playful grin and a wink after murdering a henchman rather than a bloody cheek. Possible, but not probable.

    4. Joshua Jackson

    WTF? Are you kidding me. You know some guy at Askmen.com just pulled this one out of his arse. Joshua Jackson is a terrible idea, and American. Ridonculous.

    3. Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Although I loved this guy in both American Gangster and Children of Men I don't think he is Bond material. Particularly because I am a Bond lit. guy who wants to keep it as close as possible to the source material, and sorry to say, but Fleming's Bond wasn't black. However, I would prefer a Anglo-African over an American any day.

    2. Jon Hamm

    Okay, you finally are getting some credit after your no. 4 suggestion. Yet, I think he is just too beefy and also will continue as the Don Draper for a while etc. I don't think he is crafted for the role and is just too large. DC was pushing it in CR, Jon Hamm you are just too much beef (or should I say pork? :v)

    1. Clive Owen

    Other than the fact that he has denied this role thousands of times, it's a good suggestion. I was one in the Clive Owen lobby before CR and I think he could've pulled off the direction that Babs and Wilson have set for the franchise. However, after Craig's tenure is over, will Owen still fit the bill. Unless he loses his opportunities to make the movies he wants to, he is never going to be Bond, keep hoping everyone.


    Now, some of the comments from readers were even funnier. Jason Statham, please. Christian Bale, heard it before. Matt Damon, excuse me, have you seen Bourne no one in their right mind would cast him as Bond, just because you play one secret agent doesn't mean you can play them all! No respect. Robert Downey Jr., I just don't think so, Tony Stark is the most action he was made for...or Tropic THunder :)). What about Nicolas Cage, well other than the balding...bugh. :s Mark Walhberg, Jimmy Bond and the funky bunch here we come. Matt Damon....really?
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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    I still predict Henry Cavill will be Bond #7.
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  • RogueAgentRogueAgent Speeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
    I still predict Henry Cavill will be Bond #7.


    As do I. He's maturing out of those wet puppy looks as time goes along so that's a plus. Certainly who I'd choose 3-4 years down the road. {[]
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  • scaramangasgoldengunscaramangasgoldengun ScotlandPosts: 1,388MI6 Agent
    I think David Morrissey would have been a great James Bond a little old now though ...

    Also though Paddy Considine would have made a good James Bond ... again by the time Craig finishes... he will be too old...

    its hard.... to project an opinion 7 years down the line....

    I love Daniel Craig as James Bond hes fantastic...

    but the person whom I think could take over from him as Bond would be ...

    However JOHN SIMM from Life On mars Gets my vote for the next James Bond after Daniel Craig
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    edited January 2009
    guys, sorry to chime in, but IMNOTM opinion, this discussion is as nonsense as the discussion, if DC outdoes SC.

    Dannyboy has at least 2 more films to do and I am sure, that he will poker out 1 or 2 more contracts.

    And then it is very likely, that EON pulls out a surprise-candidate like DC has been for Casino Royale.

    Or, who would have put money on him before the final 5 have been determined?

    But one thing is sure:

    If Russell Crowe ever gets the job, I am off the James Bond community... {:)
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  • youknowmynameyouknowmyname Gainesville, FL, USAPosts: 703MI6 Agent
    Bondtoys wrote:
    guys, sorry to chime in, but IMNOTM opinion, this discussion is as nonsense as the discussion, if DC outdoes SC.

    Dannyboy has at least 2 more films to do and I am sure, that he will poker out 1 or 2 more contracts.

    And then it is very likely, that EON pulls out a surprise-candidate like DC has been for Casino Royale.

    Or, who would have put money on him before the final 5 have been determined?

    But one thing is sure:

    If Russell Crowe ever gets the job, I am off the James Bond community... {:)

    True dat!





    Sorry, that's for all the 'P-Diddy for Bond' fans out there. I'd be out for either him or Crowe. :p
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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,541MI6 Agent
    Bondtoys wrote:
    If Russell Crowe ever gets the job, I am off the James Bond community... {:)

    Promise!!!!!! If you make statements like that he's bound to get the job :D
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  • youknowmynameyouknowmyname Gainesville, FL, USAPosts: 703MI6 Agent
    I thought about it...and I agree: Henry Cavill is a shoe in for the next Bond.


    Which means he probably won't get it. :007)
    "We have all the time in the world..."
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    edited January 2009
    Asp9mm wrote:
    Bondtoys wrote:
    If Russell Crowe ever gets the job, I am off the James Bond community... {:)

    Promise!!!!!! If you make statements like that he's bound to get the job :D

    ..but even I am off the community, I will still keep on reporting your banter to the mods :p
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  • BWS CapoBWS Capo Posts: 15MI6 Agent
    I'm rooting for Clive Owen, he's a great actor, and could do just as much damage as DC
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    Bond after Craig?, hopefully the movies are more inline with the Bond flavor I enjoy. Actors? Russell Crowe - hell no, Clive Owen - mumbles too much, Loeffs fav. Henry Cavill - lets see how he matures, but maybe, my pick - Gerard Butler.
  • DDA007DDA007 Posts: 5MI6 Agent
    Does anyone really think Craig will bow out after his third film?

    I hope not.
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    edited February 2009
    DDA007 wrote:
    Does anyone really think Craig will bow out after his third film?

    Probably depends on the third film ;) Maybe not, as long as he's still having fun and has some interest in the character. He doesn't strike me as someone who'll stick around just for a big payday...but I might be wrong.

    My (serious) guess: he'll do four...five max. But if he stays until age 56, which isn't unprecedented, ;) he could well do more than seven :v
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  • yuma96yuma96 Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    Clive Owen is still the best guy to replace him, I don't see Craig bowing out though. First his Bond films are making megabucks, second, although he is kind of a reinterpretation of the role, he is good, maybe even excellent. Clive Owen will never match Craig's physical attributes but he would probably be more suave and less derring-do. Bond is perpetually 40 so this role will suit either Craig or Owen as long as they don't age badly.
  • jorgemjorgem DTWPosts: 98MI6 Agent
    I think Henry Cavill and Robert Pattinson would be candidates for Bond.

    Daniel Craig's Bond days are numbered. {[]
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    jorgem wrote:
    Daniel Craig's Bond days are numbered. {[]

    Indeed. He's probably down to his last couple of thousand :007)
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  • batester2005batester2005 Dudley, West Mids, UKPosts: 155MI6 Agent
    i hope this never happens but i do get the feeling that sometime in our lives bond will be played by daniel radcliffe. like i say, hope it never happens
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    This is speculation and crystal ball gazing, but what else are we going to do for three years ?

    Based upon tea leave readings, weather forecasts and wishfull thinking... I think that Bond 23 will be where it all comes together in the perfect package. My reasons are : no writers strike which by Daniel's admition meant that QOS was being finalised 'on the hoof', Daniel has truly settled into the role (even fans and critics that did not 'go for QOS' - myself included don't in the main cite Daniel as the problem) and I think he will bring the cool and charming elements into very controlled play in 23.A new story arc not connected to CR opens up exciting possibilities.

    I also think that if 23 is as good as I hope it will be that Daniel will bow out as he is an actor of integrity who I don't think will just stay around for the pay day. Once he has achieved what he wants I think he'll go.
    I have grown to admire his Bond rather than truly like it as I still feel that it is to his great credit that he has achieved so much whilst being for me at least somewhat miscast ( a lesser actor would have tanked)

    Whoever we get after Daniel I hope that the convincing toughness reamins in place. I'm happy to say that I have no idea who should or could be next, which is what makes it so exciting I have not seem enough of Cavill to judge, but he looks to be a bit of a pretty boy to me, but who knows, as before CR I thought casting Danilel was lunacy, but I dont now.
  • keep the faithkeep the faith Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    Evening all. This is my first post, so firstly hello!!!

    In regard to the question, I would love to see Ewan McGregor take the role at some time. Much as I am enjoying Craig's movies, I do feel that when he is done we may be ready for a more suave, charming and witty Bond again. Im not saying light, but McGregor could pull off being a dangerous mother with a glint in his eye. Put that style in the DC world of Bond writing and realism and you would have an interesting take. The Scots grit of Connery with a dash of Moore charm anyone?
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    Evening all. This is my first post, so firstly hello!!!

    In regard to the question, I would love to see Ewan McGregor take the role at some time. Much as I am enjoying Craig's movies, I do feel that when he is done we may be ready for a more suave, charming and witty Bond again. Im not saying light, but McGregor could pull off being a dangerous mother with a glint in his eye. Put that style in the DC world of Bond writing and realism and you would have an interesting take. The Scots grit of Connery with a dash of Moore charm anyone?

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    I cant agree with you about McGregor though. I just dont see him as physical or dangerous enough for Bond. I think he would be very much in ' The Jolly Roger' mould, which for me would be a retrograde step.
  • FrankieFrankie Posts: 11MI6 Agent
    When Craig retires Ben Barnes will be in his mid 30s and will be my choice for the role.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    it's a long shot but i'd live to see Jason Isaccs as Bond, but as Daniel Craig Might be around for a while, i'd say the'll go for a younger Actor.
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  • jamesboldmanjamesboldman Posts: 12MI6 Agent
    i've recently became a big fan of Clive Owen, and it's probably cause he completely reminds me of the literary bond (fleming,gardner, and benson) I think we should write a petition and have it ready for when Daniel's done his four movies! Clive would really bring alot to the character
  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    jorgem wrote:
    I think Henry Cavill and Robert Pattinson would be candidates for Bond.

    Daniel Craig's Bond days are numbered. {[]

    I cant see Robert pattinson playing Bond, maybe once he reaches 30-something. but at the moment hes strung up with Twilight and without the vampire make up doesnt really look like he could be a decent 007.
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