Daniel Craig bid adieu his world famous James Bond character in 2021 with No Time to Die that made $730 million at the box office, worldwide
Pierce Brosnan, Zack Snyder, Daniel Craig
Last Updated: 10.05 PM, Dec 27, 2023
James Bond is undoubtedly a world famous spy character! There's absolutely no single country in the world who does not have any idea about James Bond! Till now, six actors – Geroge Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig have portrayed the James Bond character.
About last James Bond Film
Out of the six actors who have donned the iconic tuxedo, Daniel Craig has reportedly garnered the most love as James Bond, followed closely by Sean Connery. However, since Craig's emotional farewell in 2021 with No Time to Die, the role of the world's most famous secret agent remains unclaimed. The producers have yet to cast the next 007, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the announcement.
Zack Snyder's critically acclaimed films
Recently we get to hear a surprising news about Zack Snyder, who is famous for giving back-to-back world-class DC films like – Man of Steel, Justice League, Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Zack Snyder's Justice League, etc., is currently making huge headlines for the latest Rebel Moon.
What did Zack Snyder say?
According to Variety, Zack Snyder has shown interest in directing the next James Bond franchise! Known for his bold takes on existing franchises in the DC Universe, Zack Snyder has recently shifted gears and joined hands with Netflix productions, and gave Army of the Dead and Rebel Moon. Nevertheless, in a recent interview with The Atlantic, while talking about James Bond, Snyder said, “It would be cool to see, like, 20-year-old James Bond. The humble roots that he comes from. Whatever trauma of youth that makes you be able to be James Bond. There has to be something there.”
Truly, a young James Bond would be a stark contrast to the seasoned veterans we know. He would bring a rawness, a hunger to prove himself, a vulnerability that could make him both more relatable and more dangerous.