James Bond Film Star Gemma Arterton Says a Female Bond Would Be Like a Man Playing Mary Poppins
Actress Gemma Arterton, who appeared in the 2008 James Bond thriller, ‘Quantum of Solace,’ said that no one needs a female James Bond.
Actress Gemma Arterton, who appeared in the 2008 James Bond thriller, ‘Quantum of Solace,’ said that no one needs a female James Bond.
You hand an amazing franchise like James Bond over to a girl, and this is what you get: touchy-feely James Bond.
Actress Ana de Armas, who starred in the latest Bond blockbuster “No Time to Die,” has come out against making the next James Bond a woman, adding that there is “no need to steal someone else’s character.”
Bond, Jane Bond? Definitely not, the producer of the enduring movie franchise has confirmed.
George Lazenby, who played James Bond in one film, agrees with Daniel Craig that James Bond will probably not be played by a woman.
The movie’s title comes from a breathing technique taught to her by Iain, which apparently is the secret to how a 89 pound woman who’s been poisoning herself for three years can kick a grown man’s ass.
Bond is a man. Bond is heterosexual. Bond is masculine. Bond is English. Period.