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We all know that everyone and their mums want Idris to play Bond, or at least wanted Idris to play Bond before the ravages of time caught up to him even though black don't crack.
But hey, at least the folks behind 007 like him for it
http://ca.ign.com/articles/2015/03/28/007-producers-idris-elba-would-make-a-great-james-bond
Idris as Bond has also been in the news since some paper tried to claim that Roger Moore said Elba isn't "English-English" enough for Bond, though he denies that:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/cel...-claiming-Idris-Elba-could-not-play-Bond.html
But hey, at least the folks behind 007 like him for it
http://ca.ign.com/articles/2015/03/28/007-producers-idris-elba-would-make-a-great-james-bond
IGN's Roth Cornet was recently on the set of Spectre, where she and a group other journalists got a chance to speak with 007 producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. While the discussion was mostly centered around the new movie (more on that soon!), the producers were also (re-)asked about Elba's potential as the British secret agent.
"I think he'd make a great Bond," Wilson answered immediately.
"I always say, it's like asking a woman who's going up the aisle on her wedding day who her next husband is going to be," Broccoli added jokingly. "You know, Daniel Craig is Bond, and I don't want to think about what happens when he goes. But I'm a huge fan of Idris -- we all are. He's a great actor, and he could do anything. So ask me when we're looking for a new Bond -- which hopefully won't be for a long time."
As for how many more 007 movies Craig is contracted for, Wilson replied, "We want him for as long as he wants. That's the simple answer." Broccoli also noted that the actor's contract is "open-ended." (Craig is currently slated to play 007 through Bond 25.)
Specter hits theaters stateside on November 6. For even more 007 news -- including all things Spectre -- keep it here on IGN.
Idris as Bond has also been in the news since some paper tried to claim that Roger Moore said Elba isn't "English-English" enough for Bond, though he denies that:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/cel...-claiming-Idris-Elba-could-not-play-Bond.html
Sir Roger Moore has been forced to defend himself against allegations of racism after suggesting that Idris Elba could never play James Bond because he was not "English-English" enough.
The 87-year-old actor made the comments when asked about rumours that Elba could be the next 007 in an interview with Paris Match magazine.
He said: "A few years ago, I said that Cuba Gooding Jnr would make an excellent Bond, but it was a joke!
"Although James may have been played by a Scot, a Welshman and an Irishman, I think he should be 'English-English'. Nevertheless, it's an interesting idea, but unrealistic."
Sir Roger, who starred in seven Bond movies between 1973 and 1985, has claimed on Twitter that the comments were lost in translation.
The actor was subjected to a barage of criticism about the comments.
Many used social media sites to point out that Elba was born and raised in the East End of London and many branded Sir Roger racist.
Leaked Sony emails have suggested that Elba is being considered to succeed Daniel Craig in the Bond role and he is said to have had talks with producers.
Former 007 Pierce Brosnan has said he believed Elba would make a good Bond.
The actor, who starred as Stringer Bell in The Wire, would be the first black 007. He has admitted he would love the role.
