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Michael Fassbender on failed Bond audition

In the high-stakes world of Hollywood casting, actors often find themselves vying for the same coveted roles. However, Michael Fassbender’s recent revelations offer a refreshing narrative of camaraderie and unexpected advocacy. The acclaimed actor, known for his roles in films like X-Men and 12 Years a Slave, shared that during his own audition for James Bond, he inadvertently championed Daniel Craig for the iconic role.

During an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Fassbender recounted his experience auditioning for Casino Royale, the 2006 film that marked a reboot of the James Bond franchise. Reflecting on his meeting with producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, Fassbender admitted, “I was never sure I was in the mix.” He went on to say, “But I remember going into that room and meeting with Barbara Broccoli and Wilson, and I think I was like, ‘Daniel Craig is…’ I don’t know why I was promoting him. I should’ve been promoting myself.”

Ultimately, Craig was cast as James Bond, debuting in Casino Royale and revitalising the franchise with a grittier, more nuanced portrayal of 007. Craig’s tenure spanned five films, concluding with No Time to Die in 2021. Fassbender acknowledged Craig’s impact, stating, “Obviously, Daniel did a fantastic job and went on to be, I think, the most successful Bond in history.”

Fassbender also opened up about his struggles with auditions, candidly sharing his less-than-stellar experience auditioning for Mad Max: Fury Road. He recalled arriving nearly an hour late to Warner Bros, admitting, “I arrived, and I was like, ‘I’m so sorry,’ and they were like, ‘Fine.'” The process became increasingly uncomfortable as he worked with director George Miller’s acting coach, describing it as “excruciating.” Despite being classically trained, Fassbender felt the ordeal was unnecessary, explaining, “I have my process – there’s an objective the character has, and activities I’m gonna play to get it. This guy really got on my nerves.”

The future of 007

While Fassbender made it clear he is not in the running to replace Craig, he did have a few suggestions for who could take on the iconic role next. He named his Black Bag co-star Regé-Jean Page as a strong contender, stating, “Regé, who’s in this movie, could be a frontrunner after people see his performance.” Craig also backed Aaron Taylor-Johnson for the part, saying, “I thought Aaron Taylor-Johnson was a really good call. He works out, and he’s also very good.”

Page, celebrated for his role as the Duke of Hastings in the hit series Bridgerton, has addressed rumours about his potential return to the show and the ongoing speculation about him taking over the Bond role. Despite the hopes of many fans, Page confirmed that he is not planning to return to Bridgerton, expressing his support for the cast and their success. The possibility of Page becoming the next Bond continues to generate buzz, with figures such as Fassbender and Naomie Harris endorsing him for the role. However, Page stated that he is currently focused on other projects, including the spy thriller Black Bag, where he stars alongside notable actors like Cate Blanchett and Pierce Brosnan alongside Harris and Fassbender.

The James Bond franchise has seen various actors bring their unique flair to the role, from Sean Connery’s suave demeanour to Roger Moore’s charm and Pierce Brosnan’s sophistication. Craig’s tenure introduced a rugged, emotionally complex Bond, resonating with modern audiences. As the search for the next 007 continues, the legacy of the character remains a testament to the enduring appeal of Ian Fleming’s creation.

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