Bond had sexual relations with a total of 58 different women. Twenty-two percent of the women had consumed alcohol. In none of the films was any type of contraception mentioned or used. A total of 28% women did not survive the film.
Does James Bond use a condom? No. The thorough testicle-whacking he received in Casino Royale left him infertile, so he doesn't have to worry about fathering any little Bonds.
-They don't even kiss. Moneypenny rebuffs 007's attempt to unbutton her shirt, and my sister interprets this as meaning she is not open to sex. -In the classical James Bond filmography, Moneypenny and 007 never have sex.
Xenia was a former Soviet fighter-pilot and a ruthless assassin with sexual sociopathy employed by the Janus crime syndicate. Contrary to popular believe, Xenia and Bond never actually had sex. She was using her thighs as way of cutting off his circulation.
Bond's fate
It definitely is. Safin gets the drop on 007, shooting Bond several times and infecting him with nanobots coded to Madeleine's DNA -- meaning he can never touch her or Mathilde again without killing them.
The next James Bond won't be a woman – but the character could be non-binary. The next James Bond won't be a woman – but intriguingly, producer Barbara Broccoli is open to the possibility of a non-binary character.
Bond becoming a woman is highly unlikely as the franchise's longtime producer Barbara Broccoli agrees with Craig and de Armas. “He's a male character.
To summarise massively, the character of James Bond is largely based on Flemings own experiences of being a spy himself, and being around a lot of spies. He was part of a group that used sex and other "underhanded" tactics to infiltrate and get information.
Bond had written the words "I miss you," which he then sets on fire and tosses in front of Vesper's tomb. This significant moment confirms that Vesper was Bond's greatest love. However, it also serves as a poignant reminder that he will lose those closest to him if he continues on this path of tracking down SPECTRE.
Realizing that he is done for, Kabira accepts his fate and asks Bond to kill him and get it over with. However, rather than killing Kabira, Bond leaves him to be arrested by the arriving authorities.
On his first visit to Paris at the age of 16, Bond lost his virginity, later reminiscing about the event in "From a View to a Kill".
Paloma is still nothing more than her doe eyes and usefulness to Bond, Nomi is still nothing more than an obstinate co-worker Bond has to overcome. Neither of them has sex with him, but that doesn't mean No Time to Die has solved the 007 franchise's problem with women – it has only highlighted it even more.
Now, however, to the negatives. While Paloma doesn't have a sexual relationship with Bond, and they are afforded fairly equal footing as spies, visually Paloma is by far the most emphatically sexualized character in the film–more so, certainly, than Madeline, Bond's white, French, official love interest.
The Omega Partnership
Broccoli, the producer of many of the films, favoured Rolex. Nevertheless, by the time Pierce Brosnan stepped into the role of James Bond for 1995's 'GoldenEye', product placement was commonplace and the film's creators knew they could receive a tidy sum to promote a watch manufacturer on-screen.
It is no coincidence that Bond wore a Rolex; 10 years prior the writer Ian Fleming first imaged Bond in a Rolex in his second novel: Live and Let Die (1954).
The book Bond's preferred style of pyjamas is first mentioned in detail in Casino Royale, but Fleming later specifies them to be silk in Diamonds Are Forever. Sean Connery wears a navy silk dressing gown in Thunderball that Fleming's Bond would have admired.
Bond had sexual relations with a total of 58 different women. Twenty-two percent of the women had consumed alcohol. In none of the films was any type of contraception mentioned or used. A total of 28% women did not survive the film.
Sean Connery
Original flavor Bond. Connery gets major points for setting the sexy standard for every secret agent to come. His dashing silhouette and dry delivery cemented Connery's place in the swagger hall of fame.
The great sadness punches you in Quantum of Solace when you learn that her boyfriend was never in any danger at all. Vesper and Bond were robbed of their happiness. Did she actually love Bond? She may not have intended it, but slowly and surely, she found herself more in love with Bond than with Yusuf.
Of course, as a fictional character, James Bond can't actually age. He can, however, get old. In the 22 official films that make up the 007 canon to date, there are moments that make James Bond seem very, very old.
He is highly intelligent, exceedingly cunning and diabolically independent. He is also extremely sensible, calm, mature and sly. Like most who lose parents in their youth, Bond has abandonment issues, which is why he never makes friends or long-lasting relationships, his only relationship being with Vesper.
While the debate continues over which actor will take on the role now that Daniel Craig has bowed out, Irish actor Liam Neeson has caused a stir after revealing he turned down the role. Speaking to Rolling Stone, Neeson, 70, shared that he had been approached about playing 007 in the 1990s. “I know the Broccolis.
Not counting his newest "Skyfall," Bond in his many outings has made sweet sweet love to 53 women for a grand total of 75 implied sexual encounters, most of them 9s or 10s, easily. If you think that number seems low, just remember that only covers about 50 hours over the course of fifty years.
The closest hint came in September 2022 when Broccoli told Variety about the next Bond film: "It's going to be a couple of years off." This points to 2024 or 2025 as the possible release window for Bond 26. However, once they pull the starting pistol, you can expect Bond 27 and beyond to follow.
Other A-listers rumored to be in the mix include Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill, Richard Madden and “Bridgerton” star Regé-Jean Page. In January 2022, Broccoli and fellow Bond producer Michael G. Wilson appeared on Deadline's “Crew Call” podcast and mulled over the idea of casting Elba.