Every popular culture hero worthy of the name has had his villains to challenge him and add spice to his adventures. For example, we can mention the one whose name we don’t want to mention, the terrible Voldemort, who decided to defeat the young Hogwarts wizard Harry Potter.
Or Darth Vader, the shining embodiment of the dark side of the Force in the original Star Wars trilogy, faced by his son Luke Skywalker – spoiled. Or the Joker and his many actors in the movies (Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Joaquin Phoenix) to make Gotham vigilante Batman difficult.
But if there’s a hero — and a franchise — that would have a right to multiple evil figures, it’s secret agent James Bond. If we focus only on the Daniel Craig era and his five feature films, we already find as many charismatic villains as there are films starring famous actors every time.
The first was Le Chiffre and his scar in Casino Royale in 2006 by the Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen, who recently had the opportunity to play the bad guy again in another famous saga, and became the main rival of Indiana Jones in the latest opus. hour of fate
Then it was France’s Mathieu Amalric in Quantum of Solace, who stepped into Dominic Greene’s shoes before giving way to Javier Bardem for Skyfall. Then finally came the inimitable Christoph Waltz to reprise his iconic role in the famous Ernst Slavo Blofeld saga and finally Rami Malek for his latest opus Time to Die.
But with Moonraker airing tonight on France 2, we’ll be interested in the Sean Connery / Roger Moore era. With a simple concept: the villain, which of these two actors is the opposite?
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