Mel Gibson rejected James Bond years ago, and Sean Connery is part of the reason

As we see it now in the world James Bond movies, the path to the next 007 selection is not always smooth. Lots of candidates tend to come in and out of the frame, leaving plenty of “what if” scenarios to debate over time, long after a winner has been chosen. Thanks to some recent notes, another long piece of Bond’s history is back in the frame. This time it’s all about Mel Gibson, and how Sean Connery was part of the reason he played Ian Fleming’s super literary spy.

While promoting his latest movie MuggerTalk to Mel Gibson goblo About how he had the chance to get into the legendary 007 tuxedo. The world already knew Gibson was previously seen as James Bond, so that’s not really the shocker here. Instead, while you are about to read, the surprise is why a file crazy max The actor turned down the part:

I was shown James Bond movies when I was twenty-six, which is forty years ago, okay? And they said, Hey, we want you to be the next James Bond. And I thought about it. I was in Australia, I was working with Peter Weir. And I thought about it, and kind of dismissed it—that’s why. Because I thought, look what happened to poor Sean [Connery]I’ve been stuck there for three decades.

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