No Time To Die is already being claimed as a totally different take on James Bond and his life. Director Carry Joji Fukunaga himself has confirmed that No Time To Die will present an unprecedented vantage point to the six-decade-old MI6 spy thriller franchise. New revelations are coming up about the film as we wait for its postponed release in November. A new revelation suggests that No Time To Die will possibly introduce James Bond’s daughter in Daniel Craig’s fifth and final run as the titular character. Lea Seydoux’s Madeleine Swann will be her mother.
The womanizer aspect of Bond’s personality is inseparable from the whole of him. The franchise will be taking a very bold step if it features James Bond’s daughter and breaks down his original tendencies. This move will either prove to be revolutionary or be utterly disastrous for one of the most adored characters in the history of cinema. In the world of Bond, women have mostly been portrayed objects of seduction and most of the Bond-girls end up dead, often in a violent manner, by the time the film completes. If Bond is having a daughter, it will force him to confront his chauvinistic past.
A lot of aspects pervade into how Bond’s daughter will decide his father’s fate. But one thing is bound to happen, a split between fans about the creators’ decision of making Bond a father. In one way, it is high time for the character to develop a moral framework towards a sense of personal responsibility. On the other side, his womanizing super spy image gives escapist thrills to fans. Bond has been often been described as “the man men want to be and women want to be with.”
This could add up to other unconfirmed revelations that the film is going to retire Bond’s character. This could imply that his daughter might be the next central figure in the world of Craig’s James Bond. Amidst all the buzz and rumors surrounding the film, one thing is certain. James Bond’s destiny is going to take pivotal turns in No Time To Die.