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007 Shake-Up: Who Will Be the Next Bond? Stars Tease & Writers Confirmed!

Published 3 weeks ago3 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
007 Shake-Up: Who Will Be the Next Bond? Stars Tease & Writers Confirmed!

The quest for the next James Bond continues to be a prominent topic following Daniel Craig's final appearance as 007 in 2021's 'No Time To Die'. Craig, who starred in five Bond films including 'Casino Royale' (2006) and 'Skyfall' (2012), has reflected on the role as an important part of his life, stating he still can't believe it was an honor.

Amidst the ongoing speculation, various actors have been linked to the iconic secret agent role. Taron Egerton, the 35-year-old 'Rocketman' star, has been a long-standing contender. However, Egerton recently addressed these rumors, stating he doesn't believe he's a good choice for the part, finding himself "too messy" for the suave spy, despite having played a secret agent in the 'Kingsman' franchise. He suggested there are many cool, younger actors better suited for the role, feeling it would likely be "wasted" on him. Other names frequently mentioned in the running include Jacob Elordi, Harris Dickinson, Tom Holland, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Henry Cavill, though the latter two, both over 30, might be ruled out due to age considerations.

Adding a significant new layer to the franchise's future, Steven Knight, the acclaimed creator behind the smash-hit BBC show 'Peaky Blinders', has been signed to write the next James Bond film. Knight, 65, promises to make the next installment “better, stronger and bolder,” assuring fans that Bond's crucial British heritage will be safely preserved under his helm. Experts like Matthew Field note that Amazon's choice of Knight, a great British writer with over 25 years of film and TV pedigree, indicates a commitment to Bond's importance. Knight, who also wrote 'SAS: Rogue Heroes' and co-created 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?', considers this job a bucket list achievement. He envisions producing something that is "the same but different, and better, stronger and bolder" as a long-time Bond fan. He joins a formidable creative team, including 'Dune' director Denis Villeneuve and producers David Heyman and Amy Pascal, known for the 'Harry Potter' and 'Spider-Man' films.

Surprising new front-runners have also emerged in the casting discussions. British actor Mike Dickman, 40, has admitted he is "flattered" to be linked with the vacant 007 role. Dickman, who transitioned from a corporate career to acting, is rapidly building an impressive portfolio, with a cameo in 'Barbie', a supporting role in the psychological thriller 'Secrets' (releasing August 19 on Amazon), and a prominent role in the upcoming Indian series 'Gandhi', which will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Despite being mentioned alongside more experienced actors like Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Tom Hardy, and Henry Cavill, Dickman remains humble, recognizing the collaborative nature of productions and the unpredictable path to breakout roles.

Another actor hotly tipped for the 007 role is James Nelson-Joyce, 36, known for his roles in BBC series like 'Little Boy Blue' and 'This City is Ours'. Nelson-Joyce, who recently got engaged to jazz singer Olivia Frances Brown, jokingly remarked, "double-O Scouse, I'm here for it," when asked about the Bond rumors, expressing a

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