Geoffrey “Jaffa” Moore, son of former Bond Actor Roger Moore is open to the franchise doing a female-led movie, but not if the main character is 007.
Having already shut down an American in the part, late James Bond actor Roger Moore's son Geoffrey "Jaffa" Moore is weighing in on a female-led movie. Based on the works of Ian Fleming, the James Bond franchise has captivated audiences ever since Sean Connery first appeared in 1962’s Dr. No. With the search now on for the next actor to lead the franchise, some pundits have argued that a gender-swapped Bond could further modernize the series.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In a recent interview with Express, Geoffrey Moore has provided his thoughts on the matter. While he argued that the role of Fleming’s Bond should always be a male character, the son of late Bond actor Roger Moore did suggest that there may be room for a female-led franchise spinoff as long as it's not that of 007, since that should be reserved for the male character. focused on another 00 operative.
Well, then it’s no longer James Bond. I mean, she could be 006, 008 or 009. In the last Bond, I think [Lashana Lynch being 007 temporarily] was the confusion. That she was 007 and then said, “I’ve got to give it back to Bond. It’s his number.” So, I think that’s very good. I think they were also testing the waters. Maybe there will be a “From the filmmakers of James Bond comes Jane or Jemima Bond” or whatever. It wouldn’t be the same because it’s Bond. It’s Fleming’s Bond.
Could No Time To Die Give Audiences Their First Female-Led Spinoff? When talk of a female-led Bond first emerged, it generated a great deal of heated discussion among both industry professionals and the franchise’s established fanbase. While some, like former 007 star Pierce Brosnan, have expressed enthusiasm for the idea, others have insisted that James Bond should always remain depicted as a male.
Another potential candidate for receiving her own James Bond spinoff movie is Ana de Armas’ CIA agent Paloma. Quickly proving herself a rising action star, de Armas not only possesses the audience appeal necessary to launch a new series set within the James Bond universe, but her character also possesses both the lethal skill and charm needed to match Bond’s own. Whether audiences will ever get to see a female-led spinoff remains to be seen, but the potential is already there.
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