Daniel Craig on main reservation about playing James Bond: “Masculinity”

The British actor Daniel Craig 56, revealed his biggest reservation when interpreting James Bond the franchise’s iconic secret agent “007” in cinemas. THE construction of masculinity without seeming ridiculous It was one of the star’s main fears when playing the character on the big screen.

“I would say that one of my biggest reservations about playing [James Bond] would be the construction of masculinity . It was often very ridiculous but you can’t mock it and expect it to work. You have to believe that,” he said in an interview with The New Yorker.

Craig was the most recent actor to play Bond in cinemas. She brings the character to life in five films, the last being “007: No Time to Die” (2021). Other actors who have played the secret agent in theaters were Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan. It is not yet known who will continue the franchise.

The iconic character James Bond was created by Ian Fleming in the 1950s, when he released the book that gave rise to the first film. On the big screen, the character’s debut was in 1962. To date, the franchise has 25 films.

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Source: CNN Brasil

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