The best way to not make him look like Dr. Evil is to not cast him bald. I don't think he was supposed to be bald in the books.
If SPECTRE is featured, I'd like to see it used as a Cold War/immediately post-Cold War precursor to QUANTUM, perhaps in a flashback to a mission performed by one of the other 00s that ties into present day events somehow. SPECTRE would have been more overtly criminal in nature, and made up of ex-KGB/GRU/Stasi guys who decided to go into a life of crime to make money once their Warsaw Pact governments folded.
QUANTUM on the other hand is what became of their organization once those SPECTRE agents amassed enough wealth and power that they were able to take on an air of legitimacy and relegate their criminal activities to the shadows or have it done by proxies. They're our politicians, cabinet ministers, intelligence agency bigwigs, CEOs, bankers, scientific leaders, media moguls, think tank heads, etc. now. They're the ones in charge and developing policy rather than carrying it out like they did during the Cold War.
It could be used as a method of pointing out that many of the criminal activities of the past that we would associate with SPECTRE have sadly now just become standard corporate activities and unfortunately considered an expected part of the capitalist system. They collapse governments and economies with corrupt investments and business practices. They have their own armies with PMCs. Banks like HSBC launder money for terrorists and cartels. They're stealing billions more dollars from investors in Ponzi schemes then they ever asked for with holding the world hostage with a stolen nuke. They're destroying the environment and putting large segments of humanity at risk for their greed rather than just because they're inexplicably evil. They destroy a politician with their media empire rather than assassinate him or her. They're spying on their customers and stealing their personal info with malware embedded in their latest computer program. They use their political influence to ensure that drugs remain illegal so their cartel partners can continue to make tons of money and their private prisons can keep incarcerating more people for nonviolent crimes. Child slavery is used to make their products, not just because they're cruel for the sake of cruelty. All the evil of SPECTRE is sadly just the status quo now.
As far as Blofeld himself goes, he doesn't have to be comically evil. The white cat can be there in his home without being a permanent fixture on his lap, and he doesn't have to be bald and scarred. Maybe one or the other.
Christoph Waltz would be my first choice to play Blofeld if you want the more traditional somewhat crazy take on the character. For a more scary version, I'd choose Jürgen Prochnow. For a more grandfatherly old school corporate CEO type who is up to no good, I'd use Armin Mueller-Stahl. And if you want to go the other way and have him be a younger man, I'd have him played by Michael Fassbender.
It's also mostly very, very legal - and to the extent that it is illegal, investigating them is a job for journalists, activists, and politicians/civil service inspectors, not gun-toting spies/secret agents... unless, of course, said ideology-free elite gangsters are dumb enough to bankroll actual terrorism, as they did in Casino Royale with the airline plot. One would think that that example alone going public would deter others from trying similar ventures, so maybe that's why we didn't hear from Quantum in Skyfall; they'd all been arrested and charged with various crimes.Holy crap, dude, this is good stuff. I mean, it's evil, very, very evil.....
... I’ve heard Michael Sheen’s name mentioned ...
Of course someone needs to mention Idris Elba (as he’s contractually obliged to be linked with any part going)…
I see no reason that SPECTRE couldn't have evolved into or have 'acquired' Quantum. Blofeld having been sidelined retakes control and retakes the previous name...
Anyway, 'I insist on being addressed as Sir' Ben Kingsley...
Christoph Waltz would be my first choice to play Blofeld if you want the more traditional somewhat crazy take on the character.
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