EntertainmentPierce Brosnan ‘restored my faith in men’ in Die Another Day, says Halle BerryDie Another Day was Pierce Brosnan’s last film as the lead in the franchise; actor was replaced by Daniel Craigtoday at 10:59

EntertainmentPierce Brosnan ‘restored my faith in men’ in Die Another Day, says Halle BerryDie Another Day was Pierce Brosnan’s last film as the lead in the franchise; actor was replaced by Daniel Craigtoday at 10:59

007 – Die Another Day was Pierce Brosnan’s last film as the protagonist of the franchise; the actor was replaced by Daniel Craig

Interpreter of Giacinta “Jinx” Johnson in 007 – Die Another Day (2002), directed by Lee Tamahori and starring Pierce Brosnan (James Bond), Halle Berry revealed how the actor was responsible for “restoring my faith in men.”

It is worth remembering how Jinx was a Bond girl, a term used for characters who are love interests of the world’s most famous spy. The cast of A New Day to Die still had Toby Stephens (Gustav Graves), Rosamund Pike (Miranda Frost), Samantha Bond (Miss Moneypenny), Michael G. Wilson (General Chandler), Judi Dench (M), Rick Yune (Zao), among others. Read the synopsis below:

After being released from a prison in North Korea, James Bond takes action to pursue the evil one Gustav Graveswhich is developing a high-tech weapon capable of putting the world at risk.

During an interview with Wired, Berry recalled the filming, a period that was very positive for her, especially alongside Brosnan. “He will always be my bond, always. I’m a fan of Pierce Brosnan. He restored my faith in men in that movie,” he said. There could not have been a human being who was more of a gentleman than Pierce Brosnan.”

Bond It wasn’t on my bucket list, no, no, no, but I loved the movies, always. Having been in one, I feel like I’m part of cinema history. These movies are iconic,” the artist continued. “They will be part of our history forever and I’m very honored to be part of one, especially with Pierce.”

Furthermore, Jinx would star in a spin-off, but MGM Studios officially scrapped the project in 2020, something that Halle Berry cited as “very disappointing” at the time: “Nobody was ready to invest that much money in a black action star. They just weren’t sure of his worth. That’s where we were then.”

Source: Rollingstone

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