Valentin Zukovsky
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Being a fan of Zukovsky's brief stint in the Bond series, I was a bit disappointed when he was killed in TWINE.
Now with a new Bond and a reboot of the series the opportunity is there for a reprisal of the role. I think Robbie Coltrane is a really good actor and would love to see him back in a Bond film, especially as Valentin Zukovsky. It could perhaps give a link to the old films for all those continuity nuts out there.
Also we could perhaps be afforded an insight into just how Bond gave him that limp?
Anyone else like the character? Would you like to see a return or do you think he's best left where he is?
Anyone hate the character?
Now with a new Bond and a reboot of the series the opportunity is there for a reprisal of the role. I think Robbie Coltrane is a really good actor and would love to see him back in a Bond film, especially as Valentin Zukovsky. It could perhaps give a link to the old films for all those continuity nuts out there.
Also we could perhaps be afforded an insight into just how Bond gave him that limp?
Anyone else like the character? Would you like to see a return or do you think he's best left where he is?
Anyone hate the character?
1- On Her Majesty's Secret Service 2- Casino Royale 3- Licence To Kill 4- Goldeneye 5- From Russia With Love
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I'd love to see Coltrane's character return at some point, but I'm not convinced he would fit into a Craig Bond film.
He made his appearance as a baddie in GE and then stayed gone until Bond needed him in TWINE, which was his demise.
I think that he is somewhat like a Jack Wade or Robinson. They made their appearances in their respective movies and I probably wouldn't notice if either of them didn't return.
I am also a fan of Valentin Zukovsky as portrayed by Robbie Coltrane. I'm not so sure he really died either. His "death" scene may well have been filmed deliberately that way in case the producers wanted to bring him back at some point in the future.
And yet Robinson and Wade are a mere (and sadly a bad) replacement for some "real" Fleming's characters (Tanner and Leiter)
I don't think that his death was anything than obvious, because those who help bond tend to die.
Maybe, and why not, show the limp incident, but not in an obvious way like "here is Valentin Diemetrevich Zukovsky, a bad guy who will receive a shoot in the leg and serve to Bond later"
At least not in Craig era.