This has been debated before in terms of actors most likely to, and Bond's ethnicity (irrelevant), his sexuality (some portrayals could work against the character's, well, character), etc etc. now that Daniel Craig is known to be leaving the franchise, up pops Tom Hardy as a leading contender.
So, given that in Fleming's books, Bond is the suave, well dressed groomed representative of HM Government, would a scruffy, tattoed, straggly bearded Bond work? or is appearance (like ethicity) totally irrelevant?
Why not? Isn't it about time we stopped excluding people purely on their colour? I can't believe I'm actually needing to type that.... it's an acting job- a character...
It's a story written about a white guy. So by denying that one is being prejudiced? I don't see this has anything to do with prejudice. Perhaps the next one should be a woman.