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Thought process: Elizabeth II became queen in 1952, the first bond book Ian Flemming made released 1953. Bonds whole story normally until they try to actualize things is that he is already married to queen and country, so he no matter what chooses her over all. The last movie released before she died. Instead of "shaking things up" by picking a younger Bond, I think it would be better if they just end it on a Bond many didn't like, a retiree. (Many did like him as well..). But I feel it would be a fitting ending.

If anything just bring a new 00 agent, one that's fit for a new era

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[–] solrize@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

I've seen a few of them, don't know what the last one was. The studios will keep milking the character as long as there's money in it, so it doesn't matter what we think. It can play out in any number of ways--use your own imagination. But there could be clones or reincarnations of Bond, or maybe some period pieces like Bond in WW2 (he was in the Navy before he was in the Secret Service), or whatever. They're already doing several new LOTR and Harry Potter movies and there's a Star Wars TV series, so Bond is more of the same. There's already precedent for Sgt. Nick Fury being more or less immortal, so they can do that too.

I read most of the Fleming novels and of the movies I saw, I liked the ones that stayed reasonably close to the books, plus the wacky 1967 Casino Royale with Peter Sellers. But I'm not a movie buff and haven't seen the more recent ones.