http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4256024.stm

James Bond writer 'reinvents' spy


James Bond is to be given a new image as a younger character with no
gadgets, a writer on the next film has told trade paper the Hollywood
Reporter.

Paul Haggis, who is working on the script for Casino Royale, said: "It's
going to be good.

"We're trying to reinvent Bond. He's 28 - no Q, no gadgets."

Producers have still not decided who will play the spy in Casino Royale,
which is due out next year. The most recent star, Pierce Brosnan, is 52.

A wide array of actors, including Daniel Craig, Clive Owen and Dougray
Scott, have been mooted as possible contenders.

Ian Fleming's 1953 Casino Royale book, the first Bond novel, the spy was
introduced as a more youthful, realistic and cold character than the films.

The book was also one of the most violent in the series, with the heroic
secret agent taking a beating from his rival Le Chiffre, and gadget-master
Q was not present.

Casino Royale was turned into a spoof spy movie in 1967, with David Niven
in the lead role.

The new film, which will be the 21st in the franchise, will be directed by
Martin Campbell, who was in charge of GoldenEye.

Paul Haggis has been receiving critical acclaim for his movie Crash, which
is set against the backdrop of Los Angeles and deals with racism.

The Canadian-born film-maker also wrote the screenplay for the
Oscar-winning Million Dollar Baby.



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