Spy chiefs hope the next James Bond will be either black or a woman because it would boost diversity in MI6, an expert has claimed.
Ian Fleming’s suave creation 007 has been played by the likes of Roger Moore, Sean Connery, and more recently Daniel Craig since the Dr No movie hit the silver screen back in 1962.
Bond’s lifestyle of high-stakes espionage, drinking and womanising has boosted recruitment among white men for MI6, and has been ‘nothing but good’ for the UK’s secret intelligence service, John Taylor says.
Mr Taylor, who previously worked for the British Government during the Cold War before branching out to train intelligence and security services across the world, has said the only thing spy chiefs would want to now change is for Bond to be black or a woman.
Idris Elba had long been touted as the frontrunner to replace Craig, but he has repeatedly ruled himself out most recently claiming racist abuse put him off the role, while Emily in Paris actor Lucien Laviscount is also reportedly being eyed up by executives.
Speaking at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, Mr Taylor – a King’s College London fellow – said: ‘The only thing chiefs, I think, would want to change, going back to an earlier conversation, and it may happen yet, is that James Bond should be a black man, or a woman, or a black woman, and you know [it] would make those sort of people also, for diversity, want to join’.
‘James Bond has been nothing but good.’
Lashana Lynch made history when she became the first black female to play a double-O agent in the latest Bond film, No Time To Die.