Marc Forster doesn't think a gay James Bond would work.
Morster - who directed 'Quantum of Solace' in 2008 and the new Amazon original series 'Hand of God' - has revealed he doesn't want to see a gay version of the iconic secret agent, unlike former Bond star Pierce Brosnan.
Speaking to BANG Showbiz, Marc explained: "I think with the history of Bond and how it is, it feels like it's more of a spin off in that case than the original Bond.
"I think there's a traditional ... you know, how Ian Flemming saw the books, and I think you should honour Ian Flemming's vision for Bond.
"[You should] try and make it the interpretation of the original author."
Although Pierce recently called for the introduction of a gay Bond, he also admitted it's unlikely while producer Barbara Broccoli is in charge of the money-spinning franchise.
Asked if he could picture a gay Bond, he said: "Sure. Why not?
"Actually, I don't know how it would work. I don't think [Barbara] would allow a gay Bond to happen in her lifetime. But it would certainly make for interesting viewing."
Season one of the Forster-directed Amazon original series 'Hand of God' is available to view on Prime Video now.
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