Pierce Brosnan , the former James Bond star, has shared his thoughts on the future of the iconic 007 role , stating that it's a "given" that Daniel Craig's replacement should be from Britain. This comes amid concerns that the quintessentially British franchise might lose its identity after Amazon MGM Studios acquired a stake in the character's creative direction. In an interview with The Telegraph, Brosnan, who played Bond in four films, said: "I thought it was coming for some time I guess, but I think it was the right decision for Barbara and Michael.
Oscars' Bond segment has fans saying same thing after Margaret Qualley moment James Bond movie on hold due to a 'dire' clash between producer and Amazon "It takes great courage for them to let go, they will still have a say in matters. I hope that (Amazon) handles the work and the character with dignity and imagination and respect." The 71-year-old actor acknowledged that "no one really knows" what the future holds for Bond under Amazon's watch, expressing a sense of uncertainty.
"In this world that is moving so fast now, at the speed of light, (the change) does come with a certain lament," he said. However, some fans have criticized Brosnan's comments, pointing out that he himself is Irish, not British. The buzz around who will be the next James Bond keeps escalating, but no one has been named since Daniel Craig's final performance in No Time To Die.
Looking back on his time as the suave spy, Brosnan remarked: "History has bee.