- **Q: Will Pierce Brosnan play M in the next Bond film?
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Entertainment / Film & TV
Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan weighs in on recent speculation surrounding the iconic spy franchise, shares his interest in a major role in the Harry Potter universe, and discusses his latest venture into the world of crime drama wi...
Pierce Brosnan remains a figure of interest for fans of multiple major franchises. While firmly shutting down rumors of a return to the James Bond series in the role of M, he keeps another door open, expressing enthusiasm for potentially portraying Albus Dumbledore, a role fan communities have suggested for him, especially given his connection through his late wife to the original Dumbledore, Richard Harris.
Beyond legacy roles, Brosnan is exploring darker territory in Guy Ritchie's *MobLand*. He portrays Conrad Harrigan, the patriarch of an Irish mob family, a significant departure from his often charming screen personas. He notes the current audience appetite for bleak, violent dramas, reflecting on the trend: "Bleakness breeds bleakness, and it seems people want it... These are very, very dangerous times." This role reunites him with Dame Helen Mirren, with whom he recently filmed *The Thursday Murder Club*. Their collaboration spans decades, beginning with *The Long Good Friday* 45 years ago, though they didn't meet on that set.
Playing an Irishman required Brosnan, who lost his native accent after moving to London and later California, to work with a dialect coach. Reflecting on his Bond tenure, he acknowledges the lifelong association but also the physical demands, sharing a story of getting his face cut open during a stunt. Despite the dangers, he speaks warmly of the experience and advises any successor about the required stamina. He currently sees Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a strong candidate for the next 007.
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