JAMES BOND: Mel Gibson Reveals He Turned Down 007 Role Because He Didn't Want To Get Typecast

JAMES BOND: Mel Gibson Reveals He Turned Down 007 Role Because He Didn't Want To Get Typecast

Mel Gibson is known for starring in all manner of action movies, but the James Bond franchise did indeed cross his radar once upon a time. Now, the Lethal Weapon star explains why he chose to turn it down!

By JoshWilding - Sep 27, 2022 05:09 PM EST
Filed Under: James Bond
Source: JoBlo.com (via ActioNewz.com)

Mel Gibson has become an icon thanks to his roles in movies like Lethal Weapon, Braveheart, and Mad Max, but there was a time when he came close to adding James Bond to that impressive list.

While British actors have typically been chosen to play 007, the American actor was offered the role and chose to turn it down. Gibson recently reflected on that decision during an interview with JoBlo.com (via ActioNewz.com), explaining why Sean Connery being typecast in Bond-like roles until he starred in The Untouchables led him to the conclusion that playing the spy might not be the wisest move.

"I got offered the James Bond movies when I was like twenty-six, which is like forty years ago, okay?" Gibson recalls. "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 did think about it, and I sort of turned it down – for that reason," the actor continues. "Because I thought, 'Look what happened to poor Sean, he got stuck there for like three decades.'"

It's interesting that Gibson turned down what could have been the role of a lifetime, but in fairness to him, he's made plenty of other characters iconic in their own right. Yes, those are roles he's most often associated with even decades later, but there is such a variety that the actor isn't only known for one (which was the case for Connery for a time and, to some extent, still is).

Daniel Craig was the last actor to play James Bond, but there's still no word on who his replacement will be. The hunt is said to be ongoing, but the franchise's producers don't appear to be in any rush as they look for someone who is willing to commit to the role for a huge chunk of their career.

Whether the actors they look at will have the same reservations as Gibson remains to be seen, though it wouldn't hurt for them to take what he's saying here on board as he's definitely making sense.

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Cbmfilmjunkie
Cbmfilmjunkie - 9/27/2022, 5:06 PM
Hugh coming back for a new DP movie 😳
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/27/2022, 5:06 PM
Bond when he’s paired with a mossad agent
Shivermetimbers
Shivermetimbers - 9/27/2022, 7:28 PM
@GhostDog - I want Mel Gibson for an Old Man Logan movie. Do it as a one-off. Doesn't need to relate to anything else. Hes so perfect for it.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/27/2022, 9:53 PM
@GhostDog - God dammit I came here purely to make this comment lol
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/27/2022, 10:25 PM
@Ha1frican - LOL
MovieMonster
MovieMonster - 9/27/2022, 5:06 PM
HUGH JACKMAN IS BACK BABY! I hope this is a one-off appearance and that the role of Wolverine is passed down.
mountainman
mountainman - 9/27/2022, 6:11 PM
@MovieMonster - I'm sure it'll be a two-off - Deadpool 3 and Secret Wars. Recasted mutants coming post-secret wars and Disney will likely continue to milk the nostalgia throughout the multiverse saga.
Jayman627
Jayman627 - 9/27/2022, 5:08 PM
While I've always liked Timothy Dalton in the role, I think Mel Gibson would've been a good Bond in the Living Daylights and the 80s. That being said we probably would've missed out on the Lethal Weapon films maybe even Braveheart if he continued the role in the 90s, so I think everything turned out in the end! :)
JayLemle
JayLemle - 9/27/2022, 5:45 PM
He should've taken the job then. Because now, he's playing the same old guy in his straight-to-OnDemand films.
Drace24
Drace24 - 9/27/2022, 6:30 PM
Is that a joke? I could see Maggie Smith as James Bond before I could see Mel Gibson.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/27/2022, 7:28 PM
Good. That’s an iconic British role. It should stay that way.
BobGarlen
BobGarlen - 9/27/2022, 8:40 PM
This certainly turned out to be best for all. Mel has had a pretty amazing career regardless your opinion of him, and Bond has risen pretty high as a franchise. So it worked out well for everyone.
bobbo68
bobbo68 - 9/27/2022, 9:27 PM
I’m a Mel Gibson fan but I really couldn’t see him playing Bond.
SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 9/27/2022, 11:24 PM
American actor? Y’all know Gibson’s Australian, right?
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 10/2/2022, 5:38 AM
They might've wanted him to test and he thought it was an offer. But no way would they offer it to him without a test. But he's talking about 1982. The Broccoli's weren't done with Moore until 1985 when he had plastic surgery and looked so terrible in A View To A Kill.

Gibson's acting was never very good and he's only 5'10". He could not have gotten the part, regardless of what he thinks.
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