7 Ways James Bond's 1950s Female Casting Plan Would Have Changed 007 & Cinema History

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT James Bond is best known for the many men who have portrayed the character over the years, but if a woman had been cast as Bond in the 1950s, the movie franchise would be unrecognizable today. While some people feel it would be better to give a female character an original story outside the Bond canon, there's no doubt that it would shift audience perspectives to see a woman as Bond.

7 Susan Hayward Would Be A Bigger Star Possibly remembered on the same level as Sean Connery Close Susan Hayward was at the top of the list of women considered to play Bond in the 1950s. This would have been a wise choice, as she had name recognition and was a popular actress. She was in many of the best biblical epics of all time, including David and Bathsheba alongside Gregory Peck. However, in the 1950s, she wasn’t yet defined by any of her roles, as it was so early in her career.

There's no reason for the action genre to be dominated by men today, and even if a female Bond isn't going to happen, there's still plenty of room for a woman to get an espionage franchise of her own. This was played out in part in No Time To Die with Craig and Lynch, but Lynch never had her own movie, and they operated within the same narrative. Each character would bring different insights and peculiarities to the role if they had different franchises within a shared universe. While Bond has had many character iterations over the years, no two Bonds have overlapped, and having a male and a female Bond coexisting could have been the perfect opportunity.

Looking toward the future of Bond 26, there's no question that something has to change within the well-worn franchise. It's fine if Bond is a man again, but there are other ways to infuse representation and diversity into the films outside the titular character. Not only are women underrepresented across the board, but people of color have been left out of the Bond series even more than that.

2 Bond Might Have Faded Into Obscurity Audiences might not have responded well and turned away from the material Close As sad as it may seem, it's not out of the question that seeing a woman step into the role of Bond in the 1950s would have been too boundary-pushing for audiences of the time. Just as there are many potential positives to be gained from a female Bond, there are negatives as well, and the movie flopping and the franchise failing is one of them.

 

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