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Game of Thrones‘ Jacob Anderson (Grey Worm) Has a Problem with James Bond’s Behavior

Jacob Anderson, who is starring in Interview With the Vampire, talks about blind casting and James Bond.

For fans of Anne Riceโ€™s The Vampire Chronicles, film adaptations have been hit or miss. Now AMC is set to take another crack at the popular franchise with a high-profile TV version of Interview with the Vampire. The series stars Game of Thronesโ€™ Jacob Anderson, who spoke to The Root about taking on the role of Louis, ignoring the haters and a possible future as James Bond.

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Before we get to all the vampire gossip, the former Grey Worm details what he would need to change about OO7 if he were given a chance to don the tux.

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t be interested in playing Bond unless there were certain things that were going to be addressed about the way he behaves,โ€ he said. โ€œI think heโ€™s a bulldozer of a man. And I think he could do with some updating.โ€

Well heโ€™s not wrong about that. Honestly, a more modern Bond who understands how to function in the 21st century is exactly what the franchise needs.

So, about all those vampires.

The show explores Louisโ€™ life before heโ€™s turned, so we get a glimpse at how he works and lives as a Black man in 1910s New Orleans. Having the main character be Black opens up the well-known story to new audiences. It also provides the actor a chance to make his Louis completely different from the novels and movie.

โ€œThis version of Louis De Pointe Du Lac, heโ€™s maybe got slightly more fire in his belly. He is more likely to fight back against Lestat,โ€ Anderson said. โ€œNovel Louis, as much as I love him, he complains about Lestat more. I love him though. Iโ€™m not trying to take anything away from it. I think heโ€™s just got a little bit more backboneโ€”with love.โ€

Internet backlash against Black actors in sci-fi/fantasy projects has been at an all-time high recently. Itโ€™s something Anderson is unfortunately familiar with from his time on Game of Thrones. However, the actor/singer has no plans to give racist trolls any of his time.

โ€œI love playing Louis. I love playing this version of Louis. Louis was always creole, but now heโ€™s Black creole,โ€ he explained. โ€œAnd itโ€™s very much a part of the story and Iโ€™m very proud of that. In terms of backlash, I donโ€™t want to give them any more time than theyโ€™re already getting.โ€

We should all take our cues from Jacob Anderson, and decide not to give these jerks any more of our valuable energy.

Interview with the Vampire premieres Sunday, Oct. 2 on AMC and AMC+.

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