The Last Bond, The First Blanc | Within the Donut Hole Podcast
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Bond made Daniel Craig famous. Benoit Blanc may make him unforgettable. It sounds like a wild theory until you start looking at the evidence.
In this special episode of Within the Donut Hole: A Benoit Blanc Podcast, John Williams and Harris Thomas investigate one of the most fascinating questions in modern cinema: Could Benoit Blanc ultimately become Daniel Craig's defining role?
From the immense shadow of James Bond to the freedom and creativity of the Knives Out mysteries, we explore why Blanc may be the most personal, complete, and enduring character Craig has ever played. Along the way, we discuss the burden of inheriting an iconic role, why previous Bond actors never fully escaped 007, the timeless appeal of great detectives, and the remarkable creative partnership between Daniel Craig and Rian Johnson.
This isn't Bond versus Blanc. It's a conversation about legacy.
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