Since Daniel Craig revealed that he will leave the espionage series following his film No Time to Die (2021), there has been much conjecture about who would succeed him as James Bond. According to a fresh story by The Sun, British actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been formally given the role of the new James Bond, however no casting announcements have been made.
According to reports, Aaron Taylor-Johnson is anticipated to take over as 007, succeeding Daniel Craig, who has played MI6’s most famous spy for 15 years. A insider informed the newspaper, “Bond is Aaron’s job, should he accept it. The formal offer is on the table, and they’re waiting to hear back.”
About Bond 26
Though little specifics about Bond 26 have been disclosed – most likely because they have not yet been thought out – it is confirmed to be in the works. Insiders at The Sun have verified that a script is presently being worked on, with production set to take place at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.
Other actors linked to James Bond role
The key question surrounding Bond 26 is who will play James Bond after Daniel Craig. Some of the biggest names in the conversation have been tossed around for years, including Idris Elba (The Suicide Squad) and Tom Hardy (Venom). Idris Elba has said he doesn’t want the role publicly, although he’s glad to be fancasted so often. Another choice for the next James Bond appeared to be Henry Cavill, who is most known for playing Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher and Superman in the DCEU.
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