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Cooper who is currently press touring promoting his upcoming BBC America series Fleming: The Man Who Would be Bond – a series about the creator of James Bond, told reporters: “We talk about it yeah, yeah, we did a small short film which I haven’t seen yet with him [Marvel’s Agent Carter One-Shot].
“It’s sad that it was that it was set in the past and it hasn’t come back a lot more in the future. But there will be a way. And certainly, if they’re going ahead with Agent Carter I hope that he makes it in there.”
The actor added that he would love to appear with Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark in a film, noting that he had just been watching him in Less Than Zero and was amazed by his talent.
“But there’s fun to be had with [Howard] Stark,” Cooper added. “There really is. With Howard Stark, there could be…that flawed inventor from the past. There’s such great content to the character.”
When asked how Stark compared to Fleming, the man who created the world’s most well-known fictional ladies man and spy, Cooper replied, “He’s more of an entrepreneur. He’s more of a playboy in a way. Although there is an element of danger to him. I think he’s more pleasant to be around. But they are the same style of man.”
Adding, “I felt like I knew who that man [Stark] was. I don’t know why. I loved the idea of what he invented and what he was coming up with.
“He was an amazing creator, he was inventing amazing stuff. And he loved it, and he was showing off with it, and he actually didn’t mind failing.
“I loved playing that bit in Captain America when he was showing this lavish new car and the whole thing just collapses and falls apart and he kind of doesn’t care.”
This could be a good one! We will keep you updated as details on this projects emerges…
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