Bond 26 may be adding a new Q to their cast list.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT No Time To Die star Ben Whishaw has provided an honest answer to questions about whether he is set to return as Q in the next James Bond entry. Making his franchise debut as the MI-6 Quartermaster in 2012’s Skyfall, Whishaw is the third actor to assume the coveted title after Desmond Llewelyn and comedian John Cleese.
During an interview with RadioTimes.com, Whishaw was asked how the franchise could continue after Daniel Craig’s Bond was killed in the last movie, and the actor has since exited the role. Suggesting that the franchise needs to “keep renewing” itself to keep going, he also stated that he was only ever contracted for three films, making his own return unlikely. Check out his comments below:
"I was only contracted to do three films, and they’re done. How many films have they made – 25 or something? I think they have to keep renewing it if they want to keep going!" Why James Bond’s Next Q Could Be The Key To Bringing The Franchise Back To Its Roots While it is disappointing that Whishaw’s comments seemingly indicate that he will not return for future Bond films, his exit from the role allows producers to reinject the franchise with some of the earlier movies’ more fantastical elements.
However, when Craig assumed the role in 2006’s Casino Royale, the decision was made to reinvent the character as a far more serious and realistic version of Ian Fleming’s beloved spy. As a result, many of the trappings that his predecessors came to rely on during their own Bond adventures went by the wayside.
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