What James Bond 26 Can Learn From Every 007 Actor's First Movie: 7 Key Lessons

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James Bond has been played by seven different actors through the years. James Bond 26 can learn a lot from its predecessors before it hits theaters.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The anticipated Bond 26 has yet to cast a new actor in the beloved role, but the producers of the still-developing project can learn a lot from the previous seven actors who've already portrayed the suave MI6 agent. James Bond is one of the most universally recognizable onscreen spies in pop culture, and audiences have gotten used to seeing new versions of him that have similarities and differences to who came before.

7 Sean Connery, Dr. No Late Scottish actor Sean Connery was the first person to bring the poised MI6 agent to life. Despite Dr. No being the first film adaptation of the now legendary character, Connery perfectly encapsulated all the traits and characteristics in the original source material that make Bond so memorable. One of the most important things about Dr. No is that it set the stage for how to properly adapt a novelization into a film.

5 George Lazenby, On Her Majesty's Secret Service George Lazenby's interpretation of Bond is unique in that Lazenby had a lot of say regarding the character's portrayal in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. While EON Productions wanted to continue the trend of having Bond utilize an array of crazy gadgets, Lazenby was more interested in improving Bond's personality and making the stakes of the movie's plot more enticing.

2 Pierce Brosnan, GoldenEye GoldenEye was the first Bond movie to feature beloved Irish actor Pierce Brosnan in the role. Brosnan has gone down in history as one of the best Bonds thanks in part to how GoldenEye took the time to question what Bond's relevance would be moving into the 21st century. Writers Jeffrey Caine and Bruce Feirstein included references to major world events like the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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