My Atomic Blonde character is anti-Bond, he is everything Bond isn’t: James McAvoy
Hollywood on-screen character James McAvoy has said he is not energized in regards to playing James Bond as he doesn't think the part wouldn't suit him. The 38-year-old performing craftsman said he has no excitement for being Daniel Craig's successor. "Have I been in the running? (Is it the dream part for on-screen characters?) Apparently so however not for me. It wouldn't work, he wouldn't suit me," McAvoy said.
The on-screen character plays a covert spy, David Percival, opposite Charlize Theron in Cold War thriller Atomic Blonde. Right when gotten some data about the refinement between his character and Bond, McAvoy uncovered to Skynews that his Atomic Blonde character is "threatening to Bond". "He's the counter Bond. He doesn't wear a suit, he doesn't drink martinis. Everything considered, perhaps he does - he drinks a ton. I'm sure martinis have been in there some place. He smokes, does a ton of medicines and he's stacked with sexual sicknesses - some not regardless known to man. He's not in your common affectation of a spy - he's start and end Bond isn't and values it, and he in all probability reveres the spy redirection too much," he said.
"There isn't as much effort put into the genuine target. We're dissecting the energizing side of spying with Charlize and after that the crustier drifter perspective with my character. It feels especially balanced,' the on-screen character included.