Mathieu Amalric Will Play 'Bond 22' Villain
Filed under: Action, Casting, Sony, James Bond, Remakes and Sequels, Daniel Craig
It still doesn't have a title, and it still doesn't officially have a Bond girl, but according to Empire magazine, Bond 22 has found its villain. Of course, we don't know the character's name nor anything about him, except that he will be played by French actor Mathieu Amalric (Munich). The casting of Amalric was actually announced a few weeks ago by Fox News, but it couldn't be confirmed until Empire today got it out of the actor himself. He did hint at one loose detail about the movie, that it would be about childhood. Now, in the context of the quote, it actually appears that Amalric is saying that the desire to play a Bond villain stems from his childhood, but Empire understood his words differently, or at least spun them so that it seems like he said Bond 22 will focus on 007's childhood (as if James Bond Jr. and Agent Cody Banks weren't bad enough, now we may get a precocious young Bond). Empire also points out that Eva Green has dropped hints that Bond 22's villain will be her Casino Royale character's boyfriend, which would make sense now that we've heard Green will not appear in the next film, though photos of her character will.This news would indicate that the Denver Post was wrong in claiming Robert Knepper would be playing the next Bond villain. Unless, of course, there's multiple bad guys -- a trend Hollywood has been a fan of lately. Either way, Amalric is an excellent choice to play the (or a) Bond baddie, and not just because he has that same foreign creepy look that Casino's Mads Mikkelsen has. The actor is receiving rave reviews for his starring role as a paralyzed sufferer of locked-in syndrome in Julian Schnabel's critically acclaimed new film, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Fans of Amalric's need not worry that because of Bond 22 he will be more sought after for big Hollywood movies (as if any Bond villain actor ever was). The actor told Empire that taking the role is simply funny to him, it's not necessarily what he wants to do with his career and he will continue doing "very small French film[s] for free with [his] friends."









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12-05-2007 @ 2:30PM
BondsBabe said...
Thanks for the update. I'm glad Amalric is on board!
I'm not sure about any delving into Bond's childhood, it sounds like Empire got a little mixed up there at least I hope so. As far as I've heard the movie picks up right from Casino Royale and stays focused on that. I mean Bond has to get that money from the organisation behind Mr White, we haven't got time to be sidetracked by his childhood. And Amalric as the Algerian boyfriend of Vesper, interesting though if he was kidnapped by the organisation to force Vesper to work against MI6 would he be a villain or a victim? Well I guess we'll see! Can't wait!
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12-06-2007 @ 8:44AM
Richard von Busack said...
Hmmm. They've already mentioned his parents' death, in Goldeneye (mountain climbing accident, just like in Fleming's obit in You Only Live Twice). I hope we're not going to be seeing the young Bond's reaction to this, or some such.
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12-15-2007 @ 7:57AM
Mia (Mads' Girl) said...
"he has that same foreign creepy look that Casino's Mads Mikkelsen has"
WHAT??? Foreign CREEPY look???? You must be f**king kidding me! Mikkelsen is gorgeous!! Creepy? Hardly!! Give me a break, please!! You're an imbecile if you think that because someone's foreign (Not AMERICAN, I'm assuming) that they're automatically CREEPY.
Even if I misunderstand your stupid statement, Mikkelsen is by NO MEANS creepy, despite the fact that he is NOT AMERICAN. Take a good look at him before you spew stupidity. The man's beautiful, and his good looks just enhanced the LeChiffre character. At least I know a good-looking man when I see one, and I know the difference between CREEPY and FOREIGN...
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