I figure that what with lasers and vanishing cars Bond qualifies as SF.
According to friday's "WENN" news on imdb.com Dougray Scott has been cast as the next Bond. The article follows:
A good picture of the would be 007 can be found here:
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/ss/01207...ott,%20Dougray
So many actor's have been named in the quest for the next Bond that I tend to be very sceptical each time another one is named. This one does have a few things going for him. Most importantly he is not especially famous. I've always been certain that they would not hire anyone that had already "made it" in Hollywood. Signing such actors as Hugh Jackman or Eric Bana to multi picture deals is nigh on impossible.
He also seems to look right for the part. Browsing trough his filmography I realized that I've seen a few things that he's been in, but clearly he hasn't made much of an impression.
The good part in that report though is that the producers want to take Bond back to his roots and away from the 'explosion fest of the week' syndrome.
According to friday's "WENN" news on imdb.com Dougray Scott has been cast as the next Bond. The article follows:
Originally posted by imdb.com
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/ss/01207...ott,%20Dougray
So many actor's have been named in the quest for the next Bond that I tend to be very sceptical each time another one is named. This one does have a few things going for him. Most importantly he is not especially famous. I've always been certain that they would not hire anyone that had already "made it" in Hollywood. Signing such actors as Hugh Jackman or Eric Bana to multi picture deals is nigh on impossible.
He also seems to look right for the part. Browsing trough his filmography I realized that I've seen a few things that he's been in, but clearly he hasn't made much of an impression.
The good part in that report though is that the producers want to take Bond back to his roots and away from the 'explosion fest of the week' syndrome.
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