The author contends that James Norton, while talented, lacks the necessary qualities to portray James Bond effectively. They criticize Norton's tendency towards portraying characters lacking depth and argue that his demeanor is too soft and predictable for the role.
The article emphasizes the need for the next 007 to possess raw masculinity, the ability to shift between urbane sophistication and ruthless efficiency, and considerable star power to carry the global franchise.
In contrast to Norton, the author champions Tom Hardy as an ideal candidate. They cite Hardy's versatility, showcasing his ability to portray both thuggish intensity and suave charm, as seen in various films. Hardy's inherent star quality and ability to embody a more complex and multifaceted Bond are highlighted as key advantages.
Let’s say, for argument’s sake, it was deliberate. After all, Norton is not without talent – just witness his complex performance as a psychotic thug in hit drama Happy Valley. Yet that still doesn’t hide the fact that he has a thing for characters that lack any discernible depth (War & Peace, Grantchester). Can you really imagine him exuding raw, down-and-dirty masculinity or deftly delivering an arch quip or some playful innuendo?
Tonally, you’d expect his Bond to be closer to Roger Moore’s than Sean Connery’s: a clubbable dandy who throws the odd well-timed punch rather than a violent brawler with pectorals that radiate power and aggression. Unfashionable though it is to say this, I’d prefer the next 007 to have a bit more machismo than Norton: to be able to switch from urbane to ruthless faster than you can say, “shaken not stirred”.
Norton is too predictable, too generically pretty and – like Hiddleston – too soft. Besides, he doesn’t have the star wattage just yet to carry a massive global franchise.
Someone like Tom Hardy, however, does – and would provide a fresh fillip to a series that is fast-becoming stale, with Craig now looking weary. A mercurial character actor with a leading man’s jawline, Hardy not only has thuggish animal magnetism in his arsenal – as seen in Bronson – but also emotional repression (The Drop) and suave, roguish charm (Inception). He’s a modern-day Brando.
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