The world has come a long way since the first James Bond movies hit the big screen. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, “No Time to Die” director Cary Fukunaga talks about how he and his team worked to update the franchise for a post-#MeToo world. “Is it ‘Thunderball’ or ‘Goldfinger’ where, like, basically Sean Connery’s character rapes a woman?” Fukunaga asks. “She’s like ‘No, no, no,’ and he’s like, ‘Yes, yes, yes.’ That wouldn’t fly today.” RELATED: Daniel Craig Doesn’t Think A Woman Should Play James Bond: ‘There Should Simply Be Better Parts For Women’ The director was likely referring to the 1965 film “Thunderball”, in which Connery’s iteration of Bond forcibly kisses a nurse played by Molly Peters.
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