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Who will be the next Bond?

With Daniel Craig on the way out, speculation is rife on who will replace him in the iconic role

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Sep 2021 10:30AM

Who will be the next Bond?
British actor Tom Hardy has been rumored to be up for the part of James Bond and is a bookies' favourite in the UK. – AFP pic, September 25, 2021

THERE are few casting decisions as hotly anticipated as the question of who will be the next 007, with many expecting that a black Bond or even female Bond is on the cards.

Daniel Craig, a somewhat reluctant Bond at times, has had one foot out of the tuxedo almost from the moment he took on the role back in 2006.

But 'No Time to Die' appears really to be his fifth and final outing, and so the rumour mill is back in action.

For years, certain names have been closely linked to the role which has previously been played by stars including Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan.

Tom Hardy

Craig was an attempt to toughen up Bond after Her Majesty's top agent was threatened by an American – Jason Bourne – and his grittier adventures.

He was a massive success, with 'Casino Royale' and 'Skyfall' in particular seen as two of the best Bond films of all time, and returning the character to the style of the original novels by Ian Fleming.

Tom Hardy, often a villain or at least an anti-hero in films like 'The Dark Knight Rises', 'Venom' and 'Mad Max: Fury Road', would be a way to maintain that darker vision of Bond.

He is currently the bookies' favourite in Britain, according to betting agency William Hill.

Idris Elba

A name that is often in the discussion is Idris Elba, known for 'The Wire', 'The Suicide Squad' and hit BBC series 'Luther'.

He set social media tongues wagging in 2018 when he posted: "My name's Elba, Idris Elba" – echoing Bond's famous catchphrase – but he added soon after: "Don't believe the hype!"

Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has repeatedly said that the next 007 "doesn't need to be a white man".

That has triggered some sadly inevitable racist responses, but many feel Elba has the charisma to pull off the change.

Lashana Lynch

Broccoli seemed to rule out the possibility of a female bond, telling Variety: "I'm not particularly interested in taking a male character and having a woman play it. I think women are far more interesting than that."

But that hasn't stopped speculation around Lashana Lynch, a 33-year-old black British woman, who reportedly takes over the 007 handle at the end of 'No Time to Die'.

Craig, however, agreed with Broccoli's position, telling the Radio Times: "There should simply be better parts for women and actors of colour.

"Why should a woman play James Bond when there should be a part just as good as James Bond, but for a woman?"

Rege-Jean Page

Having set millions of hearts aflutter with Netflix hit 'Bridgerton' over the past year, another bookmaker's favourite is the young British-Zimbabwean actor.

He has been self-effacing about the idea, telling US talkshow host Jimmy Fallon: "If you're a Brit and you do something of any kind of renown, then people start saying the B-word."

Tom Holland

Less coy about his desire for a licence to kill is Spiderman star Tom Holland.

Not content with being a superhero, Holland told Variety: "As a young British lad who loves cinema, I'd love to be James Bond. So, you know, I'm just putting that out there. I look pretty good in a suit."

Also in the running

There are plenty of other candidates, with Vogue recently offering a run-down that gave strong odds to 'British-Malaysian dreamboat' Henry Golding, 'Bodyguard' star Richard Madden – or for a more cerebral twist on the character, 'Peaky Blinders' lead Cillian Murphy.

For now, lips are sealed at Bond HQ, with Broccoli saying: "You can only be in love with one person at a time.

"For now, we just cannot think about anything beyond Daniel." – AFP, September 25, 2021

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