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Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan looked nothing like Sean Connery.

The only two Bonds who kinda look alike are Dalton and Brosnan(and even that requires focusing mostly on the relative youth and hair color) and if you really stretch it Lazenby has a passing resemblance to Connery. But yeah, Bond actors are all over the map.
 
Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan looked nothing like Sean Connery.
Yes, but James bond does not really do continuity, all the Bonds are reboot based in some kind alternate reality.

SNW is meant to be for TOS what young Sheldon is to The Big Bang theory.

It is not comparable.
 
And James Bond IS the same timeline for the first twenty EON films, just on what's called a "floating timeline" where you're asked to ignore the different appearances and relative ages of the first five Bond actors and just assume they're the exact same man who's been on all these adventures from 1962 to 2002. It's not actually a reboot until the Daniel Craig alternate timeline is established in 2006.
 
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ust an honest criticism, I feel this show could have done much better in casting in general . I know they are fictional characters, but usually in biopics when they get actors for roles, they go out of their way to make them look like the person. Daniel Day Lewis as Lincoln, Tom Hanks as Walter Disney, Rene Zellweger as Judy Garland, Jamie Foxx as Rey Charles just to name a few.

I just feel that whenever a person is playing a role that is so well established be it a fictional legendary/iconic character like Spock or a real person, they need to do better with the casting appearance, make up and hair styling .et.c to make them appear more like what was established on physical appearance. There needs to be some kind of look alike even if it is not much. However

Paramount + Star Trek just does not seem to care. Dr. M'Benga, looks nothing like the original actor, he is suppose to become in 10 years, also for the actress who plays chapel. the orignal actress had a more heart shape face, while this new actress face is rounder. Paul Wesley looks nothing like William Shatner. His jaw bones are too sharp and his handsomeness is more broody and mysterious (i know this from the vampire dairies days when I used to watch the show) Shatner kind of handsome was more all American man, even in the most generic terms.

It is funny because when I used to watch the extra features of star trek 2009, the casting folks always said it was amazing how much zachary quinto looked a lot like Nimoy and they were lucky to get him. Ethan Peck's facial features is vastly different from Nimoy. Nimoy had a long face, Peck's face is more square. No wonder people prefer him with the beard.

I know most will say it does not matter, but there is nothing wrong in putting the effort to make actors actually look like the establish characters they are playing when it is a direct prequel to the movie or series, it is so funny that many shows of the 90s used to put effort than shows now in casting looklalikes.

When I look at young Sheldon, I see the older Sheldon from Big Bang Theory that he grows into. None of the cast here in SWN has any striking resemblance to their original characters. For many black actors, I know this can be hard issue due to colourism, and how hollywood has always favoured light skin black actors, However you dont need to dispose of light skin black actors to make room for dark skin black actors, this is not how the problem is solved. Just expand your show to include a new character that is dark skinned. Dr M'Benga who is played by Bab Olusanmokun , that was amazing in Dune could have been a brand new doctor.
Nope. Cast good actors. That they look like the previous actor should not be a consideration.
I don't think Iain Armitage is going to look like Jim Parsons when he grows up. He doesn't even look much like him right now.
 
Ewan McGregor isn't exactly a perfect match for Sir Alec Guinness but it still works.
actually Ewan was and thanks for the reminder , I am glad you brought this up. I noticed that by revenge of the sith, they had stated going out of they wat to Ewan look more like Alec Guinness with the beard. Watching episode 3, I saw how things lead well into A New Hope and Ewan was a big part of that both in appearance and character arc

Also Hollywood now does something called de-ageing. when they want to cast a young actor for a prequel role, but de-ageing feels very expensive, you are much better off taking the time to look at about 100-300 casting of actors and seeing the one who looks the best alike to the past actor who played the character as long as it is meant to be a direct prequel and it is the same character, not some kind of alternate like Quinto's Spock was to Nimoy's Spock.

Moreover, I think it is clear from SNW that paramount did not do that or even care or try.
 
Star Trek and James Bond are both ~60 year old franchises that have constantly reinvented themselves to stay current with varying degrees of success. Hell of alot more alike than Star Trek and Young Sheldon. :lol:
good laugh but point missed. at the end of the day what i said was still the truth.

Bond movies are not really linked, every bond is a fresh reboot.

Big Bang Theory/Young Sheldon and SNW/TAS are meant to be shows with the exact same characters.
 
No, every Bond is not a fresh reboot. Just because most of them don't reference the movie that came before doesn't make it a fresh reboot.

This scene alone proves that each movie and each new actor isn't a fresh reboot with no continuity being acknowledged:

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