Richard Rankin, who plays Roger Mackenzie, has spilled the beans on the heart-wrenching ending of the beloved time-travelling series Outlander.
21.06.2024 - 15:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Sam Heughan appears to have hinted that he could be the next James Bond with his latest Instagram post.
The Outlander star remains a favourite to take over from Daniel Craig as 007, and it's a well known fact that James Bond's favourite drink is a martini - shaken not stirred.
So fans put the connection together when Sam took to Instagram to share his martini recipe with his Wild Scottish Gin from his own brand Sassenach.
Along side the clip of Sam shaking up the iconic cocktail, the caption read: "You order a martini and he's serving, what do you say?"
And some fans seemed to refer the iconic James Bond line: "Shaken not stirred."
One fan said: "I would be very shaken and very stirred."
Another penned: "So very James Bond!"
While one added: "I'm feeling a little James Bond tonight!"
While one penned: "Hello James Bond!"
It's unknown who will be the next James Bond but Sam has previously said that he’d like nothing more than to “see another Scottish Bond”.
Opening up on his dreams of following in the footsteps of Sean Connery, the actor reflected in a recent interview of a previous audition he did for the epic movie franchise. He told Metro : “It’s a great character, and I’d certainly love to see another Scottish Bond.
"I auditioned for it many years ago. I’d love to have another opportunity. I’m not sure I fit in the suit right now. I would probably have to slim down a bit but yeah, I mean, who knows? It’s a great franchise for sure. I love it."
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