When From Dusk Till Dawn premiered in 1996, it wasn’t just a vampire action film—it was a cinematic moment that gifted ...
Bringing in his view, Alan quipped: "That's a good one here, who needs James Bond", leading to an outbreak of laughter from them both, before Kelly remarked: "So funny." Kelly and Jeremy secured ...
British actress Gemma Arterton doesn’t agree with the idea of a gender-swapped James Bond, thinking moviegoers would find it "outrageous." In a recent interview with UK outlet, The Times ...
The world of James Bond has often been described as an escapist fantasy. But, that's mostly because none of us ever have to inhabit the character for longer than the runtime of a movie or the ...
No Time To Die sees Bond retired from active duty and enjoying his new life with Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) – but his newfound peace doesn't last long, with MI6 reaching out for help ...
For over a year, rumours have been swirling that Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been cast as the new James Bond. The 34-year-old has been the subject of multiple news reports that the role is his if he ...
Aaron Taylor-Johnson artfully deflected yet another James Bond question (Picture: Getty) Aaron Taylor-Johnson promptly shut down the eternal question on everyone’s lips – will he play the next ...
It’s been seven years since Sir Roger Moore died, but his legacy as a Hollywood star, most notably as James Bond, continues to shine to this day. In honour of the legend, his estate and family ...
Burroughs, but the former James Bond star has shared he would never have considered taking the role during his time at the helm of the 007 franchise. He told The Times of London: “I couldn’t ...
Daniel Craig's franchise-altering tenure as James Bond ended over three years ago, when No Time to Die eventually killed the British spy at the end of the film. (I guess they did find the time to ...
The actor, 56, recently revealed he had no game plan after wrapping up his 15-year reign as James Bond other than possibly never working again. Craig spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about his life ...
To anyone who came of moviegoing age between 1973 and 1985 – or, Live and Let Die and A View to a Kill – there's a fair chance that Roger Moore will be the classic James Bond. To anyone else ...