I'd like to think that one major reason its been a tad difficult to find and unveil the next Bond is because for 15 years, Daniel Craig essentially, reinvented or gave the film franchise series character a more serious, down-to-earth, less-campy and cheesy CGI frills and a Bond who was more relatable, flesh-and-blood, but who's movies touched on more serious geopoliitical themes, context, and villians that werent one-or-two dimensional types.