James Bond

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Next James Bond: 'Bad week for Tom Hardy and Idris Elba' as they ... (Fortnite)

NEXT JAMES BOND hopeful and Peaky Blinders star Tom Hardy 'has had a bad week' as his and Idris Elba's chances of replacing Daniel Craig as the next 007 ...

No Time To Die has brought his reign as the seventh Bond to a climatic and absolute end. No Time To Die has brought his reign as the seventh Bond to a climatic and absolute end. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.

Idris Elba feels he's 'too old' to play James Bond (Toronto Sun)

The 49-year-old actor has previously been tipped to replace Daniel Craig as 007, but Elba now suspects that his window of opportunity may have closed. Asked ...

tap here to see other videos from our team. By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. It would be incredible to be a Bond villain.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Cavill – who was considered for the role before Daniel Craig was cast as 007 – said: “If Barbara [Broccoli] and Michael [G. Wilson] were interested in me in any capacity to be a part of their movies, then I will gladly have that discussion, and that would be something I’d be very keen to explore further.” More On This Topic Race to find next James Bond is ‘wide open’ I am probably too old to take on the role now.” Despite this, the London-born star would still love to appear in a Bond movie one day. tap here to see other videos from our team.

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James Bond's Grave From No Time To Die Is Now Open For Visits (Game Rant)

The filming location for one of No Time to Die's most impactful scenes is now open for tourists to pay their respects to James Bond.

The tour goes for 2085 Danish krone, roughly $307, and includes a ferry ride from Klaksvík to the symbolic location where Bond's tombstone is located. The inauguration of this commemorative site is hardly surprising given James Bond remains a highly profitable franchise after No Time to Die netted $774M at the box office worldwide, thus making it a very attractive asset in Amazon's MGM takeover. James Bond is dead, and not in the fake his own death kind of way but quite permanently according to No Time to Die's closing act.

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Listen Up…Sean Connery is the worst James Bond of all time (Far Out Magazine)

When You Only Live Twice opens, we find Sean Connery riddled with bullets, in an attempt to induce some sort of sympathy from the audience.

Even Moore showed pathos when he put flowers on a grave during For Your Eyes Only, leaving Connery as the one Bond who stayed within the realm of one dimension, only breaking it once to wink at the camera as the credits for Never Say Never Again rolled. His first performance, Dr. No, had prowess, his second, From Russia, With Love, was better again, but by the time Goldfinger came around, Connery gave up, smoking in the corner where he should have spent his time acting. By Diamonds Are Forever, the actor could barely bother himself to hide his brogue, imbuing unwanted “sh’s” in every “shentence”, much to the horrors of the censors, who were forced to listen to every misplaced word, cut after torturous cut. “Well, once you had done the first two, you just moved forward because the rules were established,” he admitted in 2002. Whatever misgivings his successor Roger Moore held for the role of Bond, or the producers who put him in so many perilous positions, he never let it affect his performance as Ian Fleming’s sleuth, but rather celebrated the pantomime and pastiche of the work in question. If only he was because when he rises from the bottom of a slumber brought on by supposed machine gun fire, we find the Edinburgh born actor decidedly uninterested in giving anything to the audience, other than marching through the motions to finish the film in some sort of condition to walk off with a cheque of some kind.

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Idris Elba feels he's 'too old' to play James Bond (Inside NoVA)

The 49-year-old actor has previously been tipped to replace Daniel Craig as 007, but Idris now suspects that his window of opportunity may have closed. Asked ...

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Idris Elba thinks he's 'too old' to play James Bond (Brag Magazine)

The 49-year-old has been tipped to replace Daniel Graig as the new James Bond, but Idris Elba suspects that his opportunity may have passed.

To see how his experience has changed him over time and to see just how he does as he notes that age may be making an impact on his work might prove to be rather interesting. “We know Idris … he’s a magnificent actor,” Broccoli told Deadline’s Crew Call podcast. He recently told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: “If there was a chance to be involved and the role was right for me, why not?

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BTS Channels James Bond and Flirts With Olivia Rodrigo in ... (Variety)

BTS brought the house down at the Grammys on Sunday night while performing its mega-hit 'Butter.'

The globally successful K-pop group is nominated for best pop duo/group performance for “Butter,” their chart-topping single that released in May 2021. The movie grossed $6.84 million in North America, which was enough to crack the top five on the domestic box office charts. BTS was also nominated last year in the same category for “Dynamite,” but the award went to “Rain on Me” by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande.

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Grammy Awards 2022: BTS channels 007 for James Bond-inspired ... (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

Members of the band, looking slick in black suits, could be seen working control panels, dropping from the ceiling and moving around the audience before ...

“Butter” is nominated in the best pop/duo performance category and if they win, they’ll be the first K-pop group to win a Grammy award. BTS performed at the Grammy Awards in 2020 as well, alongside Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo and Mason Ramsey on the song “Old Town Road.” K-Pop group BTS gave off “Casino Royale” vibes as it kicked off its performance of “Butter” during the 64th Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

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BTS Shuts Down the GRAMMYs With Legendary James Bond ... (Entertainment Tonight)

BTS knows how to bring a party to the stage! The K-pop megastars showed up to the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards to perform their nominated song, "Butter" -- and ...

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BTS Channels James Bond for Undercover 'Butter' Performance at ... (Billboard)

BTS appeared at the 2022 Grammy Awards to perform "Butter." The group channeled James Bond for their performance. Learn more here.

“Butter,” meanwhile, spent a total of 10 weeks in the No. 1 spot on the all-genre chart. “We would like to inform you that BTS member Jungkook has made a full recovery from COVID-19 and his quarantine has concluded as of Saturday, April 2,” the company shared in a statement posted to Weverse. Fellow Grammy nominee Olivia Rodrigo was even a part of the global superstars’ performance, resulting in a flirty moment with her and V before the spectacle commenced.

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BTS stuns in James Bond avatar, receive standing ovation for 'Butter ... (Republic World)

During the Grammy Awards 2022, the K-pop band, BTS set the stage ablaze as they performed their superhit single, Butter, and received a standing ovation.

Many of them also shared snippets and video clips of the band performing on stage and penned notes of gratitude for the band for their amazing performance. The BTS band sported black suits and even showcased James Bond-inspired dance moves during their performance. As the Grammy Awards 2022 begins with a bang, the announcement of the winners' names has been leaving the fans in delight.

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Idris Elba feels he's 'too old' to play James Bond (Therogersvillereview)

The 49-year-old actor has previously been tipped to replace Daniel Craig as 007, but Idris now suspects that his window of opportunity may have closed. Asked ...

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The Name's BTS! They Bring the James Bond Vibes with 2022 ... (PEOPLE.com)

Before their performance at the awards show, BTS told PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly on the red carpet that it was going to be "epic"

RELATED GALLERY: Grammys 2022 Performances: The Best Pics from the Music Superstars Taking the Stage RELATED: Grammy Awards 2022 — Everything to Know About Music's Biggest Night On Saturday, however, Big Hit released a statement saying that Jungkook had made a "full recovery" and "his quarantine has concluded" — which is why he was in attendance at the Grammys. "Jung Kook has been under self-quarantine and administering self-treatment since last Sunday, March 27 (PT), and in accordance with the guidelines of health authorities in the United States, Jung Kook can resume his daily activities from today," the statement read. The Name's BTS! They Bring the James Bond Vibes with 2022 Grammys Performance Before their performance at the awards show, BTS told PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly on the red carpet that it was going to be "epic" BTS was nothing but smooth at the 2022 Grammy Awards. During the show in Las Vegas on Sunday, the K-pop superstars channeled James Bond while performing their best pop duo/group performance-nominated hit "Butter." Get push notifications with news, features and more. BTS' presence at the awards show comes after Jungkook tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, making him the seventh and final member of the group to do so since December. The singer, 24, was headed to the U. S. ahead of BTS' Grammys performance but tested negative for COVID via PCR test while still in Korea on Sunday, according to a statement from Big Hit Music. "After arriving in Las Vegas, he felt a slight discomfort in his throat and promptly took a rapid PCR test and a standard PCT test [on Sunday]," the statement said.

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BTS gets standing ovation for James Bond-inspired Grammys ... (Boston.com)

The most talked-about moment of the 2022 Grammy Awards was the energetic James Bond-inspired performance by K-pop band BTS.

The 2022 Grammy Awards were packed full of performances, with highlights from Olivia Rodrigo, Chris Stapleton, and Lady Gaga just to name a few. MTV News tweeted out a video of the ensuing standing ovation. MTV News tweeted out a video of a very Bond-esque interaction between Rodrigo and bandmember Kim Taehyung.

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Grammy Awards 2022: BTS channels 007 for James Bond-inspired ... (LA Daily News)

Members of the band, looking slick in black suits, could be seen working control panels, dropping from the ceiling and moving around the audience before ...

“Butter” is nominated in the best pop/duo performance category and if they win, they’ll be the first K-pop group to win a Grammy award. BTS performed at the Grammy Awards in 2020 as well, alongside Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo and Mason Ramsey on the song “Old Town Road.” K-Pop group BTS gave off “Casino Royale” vibes as it kicked off its performance of “Butter” during the 64th Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

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Grammy Awards 2022: BTS channels 007 for James Bond-inspired ... (Press-Enterprise)

“Butter” is nominated in the best pop/duo performance category and if they win, they'll be the first K-pop group to win a Grammy award. BTS was nominated in ...

“Butter” is nominated in the best pop/duo performance category and if they win, they’ll be the first K-pop group to win a Grammy award. BTS performed at the Grammy Awards in 2020 as well, alongside Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo and Mason Ramsey on the song “Old Town Road.” K-Pop group BTS gave off “Casino Royale” vibes as it kicked off its performance of “Butter” during the 64th Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

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