Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT There have been many points in the James Bond franchise where it could've taken a much different turn, including a crucial moment in the '90s that would've seen a key aspect of Daniel Craig's era happen over a decade sooner. Daniel Craig's time as Bond consisted of five movies released between 2006 and 2021, with his era being notable for its greater emotion and exploration of the central character.
Timothy Dalton's Third Bond Movie Would've Shown A Worn-Out 007 Long Before Daniel Craig's Era Did The Very Same Thing Close The later installments in Daniel Craig's 007 era depict Bond as older and more worn-out. Essentially, he is a spy who, despite his best days being behind him, still does his job out of service to his country.
Elsewhere in the script, Bond has trouble picking a lock, injures his back during sex, and complains about being "too old" on several occasions, all of which paint this version of Bond as something of a worn-out geriatric. Of course, despite his age-related complaints and ailments, the James Bond of Davies and Osbourne's script still manages to save the day and retains much of his 007 swagger throughout.
Ironically, Dalton, who was 45 years old when Davies and Osbourne wrote their script, was a whole 13 years younger than Roger Moore was when he starred in his final 007 outing, A View to a Kill, which featured no reference to Bond's age. Ultimately, Timothy Dalton's Bond exit meant that he never got the chance to star in a third Bond film.
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