With David Craig career as James Bond about to end with the upcoming Bond 25, there has been some speculation that perhaps it is time to have the iconic spy played by a black actor; Idris Elba and John Boyega have been mentioned.
But they are not the only eligible actors, another versatile black actor is also throwing in his hat, in the person of British-Nigerian David Oyelowo, 42, who spoke with the British Times regarding his interest to be cast as the first black James Bond and its cultural significance with regard young black people’s need for someone to identify with.
According to Oyelowo, casting him in the iconic 007 role will “expand horizon” and would give black youngsters “a superhero to identify with.”
“The significance of someone like me playing a role like James Bond is not lost on me. It is going to be something that will expand horizons. One of the most beautiful things I have seen in America on Halloween is white kids running around in Black Panther costumes.
“I did not have a superhero to identify with growing up on a council estate in Islington. It was all Superman. That these things are very important is not lost on me.”
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Landing the role wouldn’t be the first time Oyelowo would be breaking barriers either. He was the first black actor to play an English king in productions of Henry VI parts I, II, III by the Royal Shakespeare Company.




