The film star Ana de Armas argued that the entertainment industry should create new characters instead of established gender characters such as James Bond or John Wick.
In recent years, the entertainment industry has been in a constant battle about the change of race, gender and other aspects of classic characters to address modern cultural norms.
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Ana de Armas, known for being in popular films as “Knives out”, “Blade Runner 2049”, and “No Time to Die” by James Bond, “spoke about the future of the James Bond franchise, arguing that the character should not change.
Weapons had Cinemacon, the Annual Convention for Film Owners in Las Vegas, promoted their next film, “Ballerina”, a Spin -off of the “John Wick” series.
While he was there, he spoke with Variety magazine about speech about women in James Bond films.
“Why don’t we have more films about Paloma?” He asked his character in “No time to die” while talking in the event. “Let James be James, and John Wick are John Wick. We will do ours. When you have a woman fighting, you will be surprised by the things you can achieve.”
While some are concerned about the future of the James Bond franchise, the sakes, however, told Variety to trust his future.
“I am sure that Barbara Broccoli and Robert Wilson made the best decision for James Bond,” said the creative control of the James Bond series that is delivered to Amazon MGM Studios. “Whatever happens, that can go anywhere [creatively]. “
Variety said that De Armas has been addressing the recent speech caused by actress Helen Mirren, who recently said she is not interested in a James Bond woman because she “never liked” the character, who says that “he was born of deep sexism.”
“The entire James Bond series was not my thing. It really was,” Mirren told the standard after they asked him about Amazon MGM Studios, winning the creative control of the British spy films franchise. “I never liked James Bond. I never liked the way women were in James Bond.”
Variety recalled that, in any case, the participation of weapons showed that the series had already made a change in “no time to die”, where “his character Paloma was praised to break with the tradition of the girl Bond.
The character not only obtained the greatest laughs of the film, but also hero his own gun and hand fight with Daniel Craig, saving his A-in his scenes of Tom Ford. “
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