Ever since it was first rumored and eventually confirmed that Christoph Waltz would be appearing in the latest James Bond adventure, Spectre, as a main villain, there has been some of debate concerning what role the man would be playing (IMDB simply lists the character’s name as “Oberhauser”). Since the early days of the discussion, much of the speculation has pointed to the idea that the Django Unchained star might take on the famed franchise role of Blofeld, the leader of the criminal organization that also serves as the tile of the new film.
However, without confirmation as to who Waltz is playing, the speculation has remained just that, speculation. But now the actorâs breaking some silence concerning his 007 adventure:
Whatâs interesting to note here is the framing of Ms. Nemiroffâs question to Waltz. She doesnât ask, âare you playing Blofeld?â She asks, âis your character the head of Spectre?â Now, hereâs why that distinction matters:
By giving Waltz the room to answer ânoâ to the question of whether or not he plays the head of Spectre, it leaves the possibility open that he is playing a new version of Blofeld we havenât seen before. As with the rest of the Craig series thatâs served as one giant reboot of the Bond universe, itâs entirely possible the Blofeld we encounter in the new film has yet to rise through the ranks of the criminal organization and thus, would make the actorâs statements truthful.
Maybe heâs playing Blofeld, maybe he isnât, but if heâs playing a version thatâs still in the early days of his criminal career, it would most certainly be far âmore interestingâ than the simple idea of him being the evil mastermind of decades past.
Who do you think Waltz is playing in the new film? Let us know in the comments below.
[HT Collider.com]
As long as Blofeld isn’t not Andrew Scott.
I agree with this author. This movie is probably documenting the birthing of SPECTRE. It will rise out of the ashes of Quantum with a lower level Blofeld rising to take control.
The modern SPECTRE has no leader, it has a board of directors.
He’s a bad mutha-fuca!