NO TIME TO DIE Director Says Safin Is A "Bigger" Villain Than Blofeld; Rami Malek Addresses Dr. No Theories

NO TIME TO DIE Director Says Safin Is A "Bigger" Villain Than Blofeld; Rami Malek Addresses Dr. No Theories

No Time to Die director Cary Fukunaga has teased the scale of Rami Malek's Safin, while the actor himself has addressed those compelling theories that he is, in fact, playing a new version of Dr. No...

By JoshWilding - Nov 05, 2020 02:11 AM EST
Filed Under: James Bond
Source: GQ

Spectre definitely surprised fans with the reveal that Christoph Waltz's villain was actually Blofeld, but the movie didn't do a lot with him, and there were later arguments that the iconic baddie had been wasted. While it certainly makes sense for the newer James Bond films to revisit the franchise's most iconic villains, is it too soon to now throw Dr. No into the mix? 

That's one of the prevailing theories about Rami Malek's Safin in No Time to Die, and while director Cary Fukunaga chose his words carefully, he did tease the scale of the villain in a chat with GQ

"Once we got into Christoph Waltz/Blofeld territory, you can’t go small again," the filmmaker teased. "We had to think bigger. It’s tricky because you don’t want to make a cliché supervillain, but you have to make someone that’s threatening not only to Bond and the people he loves but to the world at large."

Introducing Dr. No is certainly one way to top Blofeld, but when Malek himself was asked about the possibility, the Oscar-winner wasn't willing to give anything away. "Yes. That’s interesting. I’m not going to bite on that, but I do think it’s interesting. They’ll just have to wait and see."

There are definitely some physical similarities between Malek and Joseph Wiseman (who played the titular villain in 1962's Dr. No), so this reveal wouldn't be a massive surprise.

Whether it's wise for Daniel Craig's time as James Bond to end with the reintroduction of Dr. No is hard to say, especially when that villain could have been used in the next series of movies.

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dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 2:17 AM
Blofeld was a major disappointment, considering the whole name change doesn't really add anything, wonder if that was a late in the game addition, considering how long it had been since they had the rights to the character.

Strange the Dr.No thing is a thing, seems like it would cause drama. Could get accused of white washing. Dr.No is at least suppose to be half chinese. personally dont think it would be a big deal, but you know how people are nowadays
TheMaster2011
TheMaster2011 - 11/5/2020, 2:46 AM
@dracula - Rami Malek isn’t white though.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 2:51 AM
@TheMaster2011 - true but really he doesn't seem much darker than Gal Gadot and a lot of people call her white.

Either way don't care, just seems like it would have the potential of creating unnecessary drama, don't you miss the days before 2016,when movies werent filled surrounded by that stuff
Origame
Origame - 11/5/2020, 4:54 AM
@dracula - he was played by a white canadian originally. Most of the people who complain about these type of things only focus on skin color.
educaz
educaz - 11/5/2020, 2:35 AM
If he is indeed Dr. No, the title of the movie would also have yet another meaning to it - "No; time to die" :)
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 3:07 AM
@educaz - strange how much adding or taking away a comma can do
tylerzero
tylerzero - 11/5/2020, 3:41 AM
@dracula - Never seen the show. So is he telling the Flash that he IS the future or that he is the Flash OF the future? Yes, commas are crucial.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 3:43 AM
@tylerzero - yeah he had been saying it for a while on the show. Everyone thought he was saying i am the future, flash, but then its revealed he is a future version of barry
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/5/2020, 3:11 AM
If he is the character in name only like Blofeld, then the reveal is gonna fall flat again. Khan in Into Darkness is another example of that. Safin should just be Safin, original characters aren't a bad thing.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 3:23 AM
@bkmeijer - and in a lot of these big character under false name reveals usually feel very tacked on.
JoeInTheBox
JoeInTheBox - 11/5/2020, 4:05 AM
I mean...given this current iteration of Bond it would be fitting. To end where it began(Dr. No) and have everything connect.
vegetaray
vegetaray - 11/5/2020, 4:54 AM
Canned ~ everybody will have to watch the movie and find out ~ response...

It’s Dr. No...It was Blofeld in Spectre...It was Khan in Into Darkness...
gordonh7
gordonh7 - 11/5/2020, 8:00 AM
Dr No wasn't scarred on his face Safin is, so I doubt it is the same character.
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