With Daniel Craig confirming the upcoming “No Time to Die” will be his last outing as 007, speculation has been rife about who will be the next actor to identify as “Bond, James Bond.”
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GQ in support of his latest film “Enola Holmes,” Cavill was asked about his thoughts on potentially succeeding Craig as Bond.
At the age of 22, Cavill auditioned for the role after longtime Bond producer Barbara Broccoli decided to reboot the series following the critical panning of Pierce Brosnan’s final film, “Die Another Day.” With the next film set to be based off of the first Ian Fleming 007 novel, “Casino Royale,” Cavill was in the running to play a young Bond, but was told by director
.With Daniel Craig confirming the upcoming “No Time to Die” will be his last outing as 007, speculation has been rife about who will be the next actor to identify as “Bond, James Bond.”
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli recently spoke out about her thoughts on the new 007 agent in an interview with Total Film. And gave details about the search for the next Bond, amid many unconfirmed reports about who’s set to play the titular role after the release of No Time to Die in 2021. “I always say: you can only be in love with one person at a time.
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No Time to Die is no longer hitting theaters in 2020.
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No Time To Die will complete the story arc that began with Daniel Craig’s debut as James Bond in Casino Royale, with 007’s romance with Madeleine Swann playing a key part.“It’s the fifth and final [Bond] film that Daniel Craig is going to be doing,” producer Barbara Broccoli reveals on the first episode of No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast. “[No Time To Die is] a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through, and it ties up all the storylines.