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Retired 007 Star Pierce Brosnan Teases Future Bond Involvement
17 Nov
Summary
- Pierce Brosnan, former James Bond actor, open to returning to the franchise
- Brosnan interested in working with director Denis Villeneuve on a future Bond film
- Brosnan had a 7-year tenure as 007, starring in 4 films from 1995 to 2002

In a recent interview, former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan has indicated that he is not entirely opposed to the idea of returning to the iconic spy franchise. Brosnan, who portrayed 007 from 1995 to 2002, shared his thoughts on the future of the Bond series following its acquisition by Amazon MGM Studios.
While Brosnan acknowledged that the role of James Bond is "another man's job," he expressed an open mind towards potential opportunities within the franchise. The 72-year-old actor teased the possibility of playing a retired agent, rather than the titular character, stating that he would entertain the idea "sometimes."
Brosnan's tenure as Bond spanned four films - GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and Die Another Day (2002) - and he was hoping to shoot a fifth installment before the producers decided to take the character in a new direction. Despite the abrupt end to his time as 007, Brosnan has no regrets about his time in the role, stating that "Bond is the gift that keeps giving."




