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Bond contender Luke Evans on 007 evolving away from ‘Roger Moore era’ womanising

Luke Evans has offered his opinion on the James Bond franchise, praising it for moving away from the days of the spy’s – quite frankly – exhausting womanising.

The Welsh actor, 43, has long been tipped as a favourite to replace Daniel Craig in the role of 007 now he’s handed in his licence to kill, with him recently saying that he would ‘jump’ at the chance to take on the role.

In Craig’s final outings, 2015’s Spectre and 2021’s No Time To Die, Bond was involved in a romantic storyline with psychiatrist Madeline Swann (Lea Seydoux) rather than his usual parade of multiple Bond girls per movie outing.

‘We’re not in the Roger Moore [era] where he sleeps with five women per film, that’s not really what he’s about anymore,’ Evans observed in a new interview, adding that he felt audiences were now ‘more interested in the spectacle, the story’.

He had previously told The Guardian: ‘I don’t know what the current temperature is with audiences, whether they care enough to worry about what James Bond does in the bedroom,’ as he confirmed his interest in taking on the role of the iconic and suave MI6 operative.

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