James Bond producers tease 007's future on the big screen, are looking for a man in his 30s that won't necessarily be white
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"People are playing it very safe. I think in times of crisis like this, you've got to be brave... It's certainly a new era in the movie business, so we're trying to figure it out," Broccoli said to The Associated Press as part of a recent interview which looks back on the series' past and asks about the key to its future.
"It will be a man. He'll likely be in his 30s. Whiteness is not a given. And whoever says yes is doing so with the expectation of at least a decade's worth of films." This all sounds pretty reasonable and in the ballpark of what fans and the film community have been discussing.
"By all accounts, the 'Craig era' of the franchise ended up a huge success, firmly reinvigorating both the legendary British spy and the surrounding mythology. Now, it appears we should expect a similar refresh come hell or high water."
"It's a refreshing mission statement from such a big franchise as we wade through far too many IPs that seem to be running on nostalgia nowadays, and Broccoli and Wilson are doubling down on that idea, or so it seems."
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