David Corenswet acaba de compartir una teoría de Wild Casino Royale sobre los primeros asesinatos de James Bond, y creo que realmente estoy de acuerdo con él

El horizonte cinematográfico de 2025 no parece incluir a James Bond haciendo un regreso todavía, ya que se rumorea que James Bond 26 aún está a un par de años de distancia. Sin embargo, no estoy solo para esperar ansiosamente un nuevo vínculo, y me intrigó deliciosamente saber que David Corenswet, que interpretó a Superman, es un aficionado de la serie Bond.

Fue durante su aparición en la corte real de Brittany Broski, en un segmento no incluido en la serie principal, que se dio cuenta. El lanzamiento de las películas de Daniel Craig James Bond en 2006 proporcionó a Corenswet la oportunidad de profundizar en las complejidades de la franquicia. Compartió sus pensamientos sobre la memorable secuencia previa a los créditos de Casino Royale, proponiendo una teoría de los fanáticos.

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It makes sense why that particular scene was edited out due to time constraints and later released independently. It’s a significant scene focusing on the opening sequence of Casino Royale, where James Bond eliminates two adversaries of Britain. As David Corenswet mentioned, fulfilling this action is essential for earning the 00-license to kill, as documented.

According to the actor from Twisters, James Bond believed that the qualifying kills were actually carried out when he eliminated the initial henchman. This is because although Bond thought he killed the man by drowning him, it was pulling the trigger that ultimately ended his life, marking it as a second kill in Bond’s tally.

Prior to moving forward, I encourage you to take a look at the relevant scene if you haven’t already done so. It will play a crucial role in our subsequent conversation.

I find myself leaning towards agreeing with this analysis of the opening scene in Casino Royale because Daniel Craig’s portrayal in the tuxedo delves deeply into the psychological makeup of Ian Fleming’s character, James Bond. There’s a memorable quote later on in this modern retelling where he questions M (played by Dame Judi Dench) about whether he’s supposed to be “part monk, part assassin.

James Bond entendió que los contadores de MI6 requerían dos muertes, tanto estratégica como cuantitativamente. Entrar a eliminar a Dryden (Malcolm Sinclair) fue simplemente un acto ritualista para él, ya que descubrió por el mensaje del informante fallecido de que la vida se puede vivir más de una vez.

If Amazon’s 007 Wishlist hadn’t been maintaining the tradition of keeping James Bond British, and if there wasn’t a strong desire for more Superman-related content, I might seriously consider Corenswet as the next James Bond. Given that James Brolin nearly became an American James Bond, and English actors like Henry Cavill and Christian Bale have portrayed DC superheroes, I would actually be open to this possibility.

Absolutely, we live in a universe where David Corenswet plays Superman, and that’s quite thrilling too! For those who haven’t experienced the latest blockbuster with Superman, also known as the last son of Krypton, there’s still time to catch it in cinemas. The 3D/4DX experience is so captivating that I strongly advise you not to miss out on it.

2025-07-20 16:10