TheJames Bondfranchise is one of the longest-running in history, so it’s had its fair share of controversies over the years. Starting with 1962’sDr. No,theBondfranchise has been at the forefront of the action genre, revolutionizing spy thrillers across multiple eras. It’s achieved all this despite upsetting some of its fans at times.

The future of theJames Bondfranchise looks increasingly uncertain, as Amazon has taken over creative control from EON. AlthoughDenis Villeneuve’s filmographyshows that he has what it takes to be a greatBonddirector, there are still plenty of unanswered questions about 007’s new era.

George Lazenby as James Bond wearing a tuxedo in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

After leaving such a long gap between the lastBondmovie and the next one, it seems possible that the franchise’s next move will be a controversial one, no matter what happens. It’s already contentious enough that Amazon has taken over, meaning thatBond 26will face even more skepticism than usual.

The good news is that theBondfranchise has been able to ride the wave of controversy and come out stronger on the other side. History has generally proven theBondfranchise right, at least with regard to its big decisions, which have split the opinions of the fan base.

James Bond looks up suspiciously in Casino Royale

George Lazenby Was Rejected At The Time, But His Bond Is Appreciated Now

TheBondfranchise’s first big test was finding a replacement for Sean Connery, who was the perfect initial choice to bring Ian Fleming’s iconic spy to the big screen. Connery’s departure afterYou Only Live Twiceleft some big shoes to fill, and the producers considered hundreds of potential replacements.

Compared to some of the other contenders, George Lazenby was an unknown actor.The main problem was the simple fact that Lazenby is Australian, which seemed a sacrilegious choice for such an iconic British character. The controversy over his casting may have tainted some reviews, and Lazenby was rejected by some parts of the fan base.

Daniel Craig with a resolute look at the end of No Time to Die

Although Lazenby wasn’t the most popular choice at the time, he’s now seen in a much more favorable light. Compared to Connery, Lazenby’s Bond is less polished and a little more relatable. He shows some real vulnerability, especially in his relationship with Tracy, which seems unlikely for Connery’s suave super spy.

On Her Majesty’s Secret Serviceis often listed as one of thebestJames Bondmovies, and Lazenby’s performance has a lot to do with this.Perhaps he would have been more respected if he had had a few moreBondmoviesto separate himself from Connery even more and to get over the initial comparisons.

No Time to Die Film Poster

“James Blond” Turned Out To Be A Roaring Success

George Lazenby wasn’t the only Bond actor whose casting was the cause of controversy. For completely different reasons, Daniel Craig’s casting was also met with a wave of criticism. It may seem trivial now, butCraig’s blond hair was seen as a sticking point in some quarters.

Craig may not look exactly like his predecessors, or Fleming’s description in the novels, but he’s still one of the bestJames Bondactors in the franchise’s history. It would have been a real shame to miss out on what he had to offer just because he doesn’t have dark hair.

Casino Royalewas the perfect introduction to a new era ofJames Bond, and it quickly banished any lingering doubts about Craig’s casting. In fact, the character’s new look perfectly suits such a radical refresh of the franchise.Craig’s Bond isn’t quite the same as before, so there’s no real need for him to fit the same exact physical mold.

Although it’s only a minor step, casting Craig as Bond suggests that the franchise may no longer be strictly beholden to Fleming’s original vision of the character. After 25 movies, many of which are based on original stories, it’s only natural that the version of Bond seen on film should split from his literary counterpart in some ways.

Thenext James Bond actormay be even further from the character’s literary origins. After the casting of an Australian actor in Lazenby and a blond actor in Craig, it’s possible that the franchise will abandon any notion of replicating Fleming’s vision. This opens the door to interesting picks like Dev Patel, Aaron Pierre and Jacob Elordi.

Killing 007 Was The Perfect Way To Close Out The EON Era Of Bond

Just as Daniel Craig’s tenure began with some controversy, it also ended with a divisive moment. James Bond’s death at the end ofNo Time to Diecomes as a huge shock, and many fans were understandably upset to see the demise of one of cinema’s greatest action heroes. In hindsight, this scene is starting to look like a stroke of genius.

It’s hard to imagine anyBondmovie before Craig’s era ending in such a way, since the spy has always had an invulnerable aura and the ability to slip out of countless deadly situations. There were even theories about howBond could have survived the end ofNo Time to Die.

Bond’s dramatic death is the ultimate sacrifice, and the perfect send-off for Craig.The actor’s tenure as Bond was characterized by a grittier style, so it’s poetic that it ends with a refusal to bow to fantasy one last time.This sacrifice reframes what it means to be a secret agent, showing that it isn’t all gadgets, girls and glamour.

The news thatNo Time to Dieis the last Bond movie of the EON era makes 007’s death even more meaningful. No matter what happens in the future of theJames Bondfranchise, the character now has a fitting finale. The EON movies can now be seen more holistically as one era with a definitive ending.