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Chiwetel Ejiofor Is Sought to Play Next Bond Villain

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=116813

I guess that will be different? Ejiofor certainly has proven he can play the villain, like in his role on Serenity which was quietly menacing. Will the writers take advantage of all he can do, though? Or will it just be something for him to maniacally laugh and scream through?

Of course, he has to be offered and then accept the role first.

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