Going back to Bond, incase any of you were worried
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45769767
And it was a woman that said it!
Will someone please tell her she is suffering with a serious case of internalised misogyny! (and maybe misognoir if she's ruling out the next Bond being a black woman? )
Okay, you're going to have to explain that one. How does skin colour stop someone being a secret agent, getting a car, or liking a particular drink?
And still on the subject of Bond.... Being black (or any other skin colour) obviously doesn't prevent an actor portraying themselves as a secret agent / spy.
For exanple
David Oyelowo was, in my view, a well cast actor for his role in the series Spooks
The problem with a black actor playing bond isn't the credibility of a black person being a spy.... Because that's totally believable imo.
The issue is that the character of Bond (not his profession) isn't one that could, in my view, be realistically be portrayed by a black actor without changing fundamentally who 'Bond' is.
There's the whole back story re his parents, military service, life in Scotland and former wife.
He also isn't a 'progressive' character full stop being in some regards a throw back to days past for the UK....
If you put a black actor in he role you would fail either way imo.
You either address the actors ethnicity in the film and in doing so change the nature of the character fundamentally.... You are no longer doing a 'Bond' movie.
Or you ignore the actors ethnicity completely which makes the actors portrayal of Bond unrealistic given everyone can see the actor is Black.
Its not a good idea in my view to cast a black actor as Bond for similiar reasons as it would make zero sense to cast a white man from the wrong perceived background/ class as Bond.
(for example Danny Dyer as a cockneyesque Bond)
Look up his voice over video on youtube to see what I mean (too much profanity to link directly)