It appears that Time's Up for James Bond. The character once described by Dame Judi Dench's M as a "sexist, misogynist dinosaur" will finally meet his match in the MeToo era, according to film-makers.
Bond girls in the next film will be written with "the modern world" in mind, said Danny Boyle, who confirmed yesterday he was working on the 25th instalment of the franchise.
The Oscar-winning director of Slumdog Millionaire and mastermind of the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony was asked if Bond girls would be depicted in a different light, bearing in mind the current Time's Up campaign against sexual harassment in the workplace.
"You write in real time," Boyle said. "You acknowledge the legacy of the world [of Bond] ... but you also write in the modern world as well."
Boyle has not been announced officially as the director of Bond 25. But at a screening of his new television drama, Trust, he confirmed he was developing a script with John Hodge, his writing partner on past films that include Shallow Grave, Trainspotting and The Beach.