He'll be blamed for ruining the franchise when the more conservative types choose to stop participating.
They'll try and forget that some others before him in that role weren't that hot either, even when the more conservative types were still participating.
He's a talented guy, create a new franchise for him.
I said a bad word...new.
I don't know...personally I'm not a big fan of it (same reason I'm not a fan of Jamie Foxx as Electro). The character was written, described, and (and in the case of Electro) drawn as a white character. Elba is a good actor, but I just don't think it makes sense. If Luke Cage or Blade were cast as a white actor, there would be an uproar.
What they need to do is have a movie that explains the 007 designation and James Bond moniker are handed down... then team up Sean Connery, Pierce Brsonan, Daniel Craig, and Idris to hand it over.
I wouldn't have a problem with it -- the guy's awesome -- but I suspect if Broccoli / Wilson ever did cast an African-American as Bond, they would do it at a time when they deem it necessary to reboot the franchise, a la CASINO ROYALE.
With SKYFALL opening huge overseas and likely to do the same domestically, don't see that happening any time soon.
I don't know...personally I'm not a big fan of it (same reason I'm not a fan of Jamie Foxx as Electro). The character was written, described, and (and in the case of Electro) drawn as a white character. Elba is a good actor, but I just don't think it makes sense. If Luke Cage or Blade were cast as a white actor, there would be an uproar.
Exactly.
I don't see why they have to specifically change an established character. Why not simply create a new black secret agent for Idris Alba?
In the comics world, they never made Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) black. Rather, they introduced a new Green Lantern, John Stewart, who was black.
It could be another agent who works in MI6, perhaps even another double-0. It could start a second franchise to dovetail with the 007 franchise.
His last name is Elba, not Alba. But whether or not it's him, I like the idea of having a black actor play a Bond-like character, maybe as a different agent - 005 or 008, or whatever. Everything could essentially be the same, but better. I've never been on board with the actors they cast as Bond anyway.
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I don't know...personally I'm not a big fan of it (same reason I'm not a fan of Jamie Foxx as Electro). The character was written, described, and (and in the case of Electro) drawn as a white character. Elba is a good actor, but I just don't think it makes sense. If Luke Cage or Blade were cast as a white actor, there would be an uproar.
Like Dragonball Z, Akira and all the other non-white characters that were whitewashed?
Plus there are hundreds of white characters while the amount of colored characters are limited so the impact of choosing a white actor would be a lot different.
I personally don't agree with casting him as James Bond though.
But I also didn't agree with Daniel Craig playing him.
Like Dragonball Z, Akira and all the other non-white characters that were whitewashed?
Plus there are hundreds of white characters while the amount of colored characters are limited so the impact of choosing a white actor would be a lot different.
I personally don't agree with casting him as James Bond though.
But I also didn't agree with Daniel Craig playing him.
Uhh...yes, you proved my point exactly. People *were* in an uproar over those films and the alleged "whitewashing." Sometimes a character's race is irrelevant, but in the case of Bond, he's based on a specific character which Flemming wrote, and is undeniably written and described as a white person.
Start another spy franchise with Elba...or cast him as another agent in the Bond universe...but it doesn't make sense for him to be James Bond.
Like Dragonball Z, Akira and all the other non-white characters that were whitewashed?
Plus there are hundreds of white characters while the amount of colored characters are limited so the impact of choosing a white actor would be a lot different.
I personally don't agree with casting him as James Bond though.
But I also didn't agree with Daniel Craig playing him.
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt or hope you are not American. But did you really just use the word COLORED to describe African Americans in 2012? SMFH....
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