Eva Green says James Bond should always be played by a man, 'doesn't make sense for him to be a woman'
Some actors and fans are in favour of a gender swap as they believe it is time for a female actor to take on the role, created by Ian Fleming. "I'm for women, but I really think James Bond should remain a man. It doesn't make sense for him to be a woman. Women can play different types of characters, be in action movies, and be superheroes, but James Bond should always be a man and not be Jane Bond. There is history with the character that should continue. He should be played by a man," Green told Vanity Fair on the Dumbo red carpet. Cast member Eva Green poses at the premiere for the movie Dumbo in Los Angeles. ( REUTERS ) Green is proud of the fact that her character Vesper Lynd brought about a change in the way Bond girls are perceived. "I originally had reservations about being a Bond girl. I didn't want to be a bimbo. The women are now perceived differently. They are intelligent and sassy and fascinating. I loved playing Vesper. She's the only one to get to Bond's heart and has a big impact on his life," she said. Bond 25 will be Craig's fifth outing as 007 following Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and Spectre. Dailyhunthttp://foodtube.net/profile/NumaidKhan
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