'Liam Neeson's almost-bond moment: Why Natasha's ultimatum changed 007's fate

    Liam Neeson nearly took on the role of James Bond in the '90s, but a daring ultimatum from his late wife, Natasha Richardson, changed the course of 007 history.

    'Liam Neeson's almost-bond moment: Why Natasha's ultimatum changed 007's fate

    Decades have passed since the 1990s when Hollywood buzzed with the tantalizing possibility of Liam Neeson stepping into the polished shoes of James Bond. But what stopped this leading man from accepting such an iconic role?

    A Love Ultimatum!

    Neeson, fresh off the accolades of his performance in 1993's Schindler's List, was approached for the role of the dashing spy. "Schindler's List had come out and Barbara [Broccoli] had called me a couple of times to ask if I was interested," Neeson reminisced in a conversation with Rolling Stone (via Variety). The actor was keen, but fate had other plans.

    His wife, Natasha Richardson, dropped a bombshell. "Liam, I want to tell you something: If you play James Bond, we're not getting married," Richardson boldly declared. Neeson laughingly recalled mimicking James Bond behind her back, complete with the iconic theme humming. Love trumped the allure of playing the British super-spy, proving that not all heroes wear capes - or tuxedos.

    A Turn of Events

    Sadly, Richardson left the world in 2009 after a tragic skiing accident. While Neeson didn't dazzle as Bond, his career trajectory took a dramatic shift with roles in blockbusters like Taken and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace where he masterfully portrayed Qui-Gon Jinn.

    As for the Bond franchise, its producers have always moved at a meticulous pace when choosing the face of the beloved spy. Idris Elba, once a top contender, has since bowed out, keeping fans and tabloids alike on their toes.

    From a near-Bond moment to becoming an action superstar, Neeson's journey was certainly no less thrilling than a Bond movie. And just like 007, he too was swayed by the power of love, albeit in a much different direction.

    (Several parts of the text in this article, including the title, were generated with the help of an AI tool.)