“They will completely ignore the fact that he was killed off”: James Bond’s Director Predicts the Sad Reality For Daniel Craig’s Legacy in the Next Bond Movie

James Bond's Director Predicts the Sad Reality For Daniel Craig's Legacy in the Next Bond Movie
Featured Video

Recently, revered veteran director of the legendary James Bond franchise, John Glen, opened up in a candid interview about his thoughts on the future of the series. Glen provided a viewpoint on the upcoming switch to a new lead actor that contrasts with the upbeat expectation around Daniel Craig’s transformational depiction as Agent 007. Glen assumed that the Bond producers might decide to depart from the canon and take a creative turn, perhaps ignoring No Time to Die events where Craig’s character met his fate. Although this strategy could disappoint Craig’s admirers, it could be seen as a break from tradition rather than a conscious erasure of Craig’s substantial contributions to the series.

Advertisement
John Glenn and the crew of 007

Glen expects a complete reset and adherence to the formula in the next Bond outing, with no references or reverence to Craig’s complicated character arc and emotionally impactful demise across his 5-film run. If accurate, it would be a disappointing end for Craig after he spent 15 years thoroughly transforming and modernizing the iconic spy.

Read More: “We talk all the time”: Spider-Man Actress Sydney Sweeney Finally Breaks Silence on Glen Powell Affair Rumors After Top Gun 2 Star Broke Up With Girlfriend

Advertisement

Predicating Franchise Will Ignore Daniel Craig’s Story Arc and Death

When specifically asked in the interview about the significance of Craig’s tenure ending with 007’s death in No Time to Die, Glen was upfront in assessing that “They will completely ignore the fact that he was killed off.” He believes the producers will hit the reset button rather than continue any character or plot threads from Daniel Craig’s era as Bond.

Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig

In Glen’s view, the next film will revert to a classic Bond template and style rather than forging ahead based on Craig’s groundwork in depicting a more flawed, vulnerable Bond with an arc across his five films. The death that felt so meaningful will be brushed aside.

Read More: Johnny Depp Saved Late Director’s Career With Iconic Horror Movie Thanks to DC’s ‘Swamp Thing’: “I went through all the money I had saved”

Advertisement

Expecting a Full Reboot That Severely Diminishes Craig’s Bond Journey

Glen expects an entirely clean slate relaunch when the new, yet-uncast Bond debuts on screen, with no attempt at meaningful connections to Craig’s emotional journey or the impact of his tragic death scene. In his estimation, the next movie will disregard Craig’s bold legacy rather than honoring and building upon it.

Daniel Craig Earned Millions of Dollars More Than Every Marvel and DCU Actor Except Robert Downey Jr For His Final Appearance as James Bond
Daniel Craig as James Bond

This would contradict producer Barbara Broccoli’s suggestion that Bond’s death creates “a rebirth” for the future. But Glen believes the broader franchise interests will take precedence.

Read More: ‘This has more chemistry than the entirety of Ghosted’: Chris Evans and Ana de Armas Get Overshadowed By Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney’s Shameless PDA

Advertisement

A Sad Potential End for Daniel Craig’s Transformative, Groundbreaking Portrayal

If Glen’s concerning predictions prove accurate, it will make for a hugely disappointing and premature ending to Daniel Craig’s transformative 15 years portraying a modernized, humanized 007. After so thoroughly redefining Bond with raw emotion and layered characterization, Craig’s departure risks being swept under the rug.

James Bond
Daniel Craig as James Bond

For legions of fans profoundly moved by Craig’s five-film Bond narrative, ignoring his legacy would be a tragic mistake. He deserves a lasting influence on the iconic spy he successfully reenvisioned and reinvented.

Read More: Amber Heard Appears in a New White Suit in Aquaman 2 Trailer After Nearly Losing Her Acting Career Thanks to Johnny Depp Trial

Advertisement

Veteran 007 director John Glen’s discouraging but likely realistic view is that Daniel Craig’s emotional Bond finale in No Time to Die will be largely ignored and overwritten rather than properly honored when the franchise factory reboots with a new face. If so, it would be a profoundly disappointing end for Craig’s era-defining legacy.

Source: The Digital Fix

Avatar

Written by Manasvi Dwivedi

Articles Published: 41

Manasvi S Dwivedi is an enthusiastic writer at FandomWire. She started writing at the tender age of 5 and slowly it turned to something she enjoyed the most. She owns three books under her name and proudly calls herself the 'Instagram Poet'.

Apart from her work desk, you will find her writing letters to the moon and sky.