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Lauren Del Fabbro

Idris Elba says James Bond should not be made ‘woke’

The award-winning actor, known for Luther and The Wire, was rumoured to be in the running to play the beloved character for more than a decade (Ian West/PA) - (PA Archive)

Sir Idris Elba has said James Bond should not be made “woke” and that rumours he was set to play the spy were “not realistic”.

The award-winning actor, known for Luther and The Wire, was rumoured to be in the running to play the beloved character for more than a decade, however, Sir Idris said it was “never legit”.

The 53-year old said the character was “written how he was written for a reason” and that not all audiences “will go” for a black Bond because it is “not what they like in their culture”.

Sir Idris Elba during filming for the Graham Norton Show (Matt Crossick/PA) (PA Wire)
Sir Idris Elba during filming for the Graham Norton Show (Matt Crossick/PA) (PA Wire)

Speaking to British GQ, Sir Idris said: “It was never legit. It was always just a rumour.

“I’ve always felt that it’s not a realistic thing.

“James Bond was written how he was written for a reason. But I was complimented by it.

“In realistic terms, some markets just don’t go for that.

“Bond is big all over the world and (audiences) won’t (all) go for a black male, an African male, playing Bond.

“That’s not what they like in their culture. Period.”

Idris Elba attending the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 premiere, at Cineworld Leicester Square in London (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive)
Idris Elba attending the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 premiere, at Cineworld Leicester Square in London (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive)

Sir Idris added that some reality checks are needed for the franchise but changing Bond is not something he thinks is necessary.

“Bond is so unrealistic, so a hint of reality is good, but let’s not try and make it woke. I think you’ve got to be pure to what it is: escapism.

“Don’t try and answer the world’s taste. Just be Bond,” he added.

The beloved spy was previously portrayed by English actor Daniel Craig, who took on the role in 2006’s Casino Royale and starred in five films until he left the franchise with 2021’s No Time To Die.

Since then, there has been a lot of speculation surrounding who will play the next 007 with some raising concerns that he would not be British after Amazon MGM Studios took creative control of the franchise.

It was announced in August last year that the next film will be written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.

Casting for the next Bond reportedly began last month with a number of stars rumoured to be up for the role including Masters of the Air actor Callum Turner, Wuthering Heights star Jacob Elordi and Baby Girl actor Harris Dickinson.

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