How wonder how the internet would've reacted to the end of Roger Moore's tenure as Bond in 1985?
It just occurred to me that at this point, Daniel Craig has technically, been Bond much longer than Roger Moore has (even though Roger Moore had two more movies than Craig). I just found this on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/f59szn/daniel_craigs_james_bond_is_so_old/
CASINO ROYALE, released in November 2006, is so old that the DVD for it has a trailer for SPIDER-MAN 3 (2007).
In the last 14 years Craig’s James Bond has existed through 3 generations of Spider-Man.
Craig's Bond also existed through:
2 versions of Fantastic 4
TV/film: 4 live action versions of Superman
TV/film: 4 Terminator stories
TV/Film: Two versions of the Punisher
All six live action Transformer movies
Bale/Affleck Batmans + casting of Robert Pattinson.
It's also 2 years older than the MCU.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/showbiz/daniel-craig-to-become-longest-serving-james-bond-958207.html
https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/daniel-craig-poised-to-become-longest-serving-james-bond-in-cinema-history-1-5029091 share