Tom Holland, Jacob Elordi and Harris Dickinson at top of James Bond wishlist – report

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According to a recent report from Variety, actors Tom Holland, Jacob Elordi, and Harris Dickinson are rumored to be leading contenders for the iconic role of James Bond in the franchise's new era under Amazon's ownership. Insiders indicate that the next iteration of 007 will feature an actor under the age of 30, placing these three actors in a competitive position for the role. Although no meetings have been held and Amazon has not yet confirmed any details, the buzz surrounding these actors suggests a significant interest from both the studio and the public. This report follows the announcement of Denis Villeneuve as the first director for this new Bond chapter, succeeding Daniel Craig. Villeneuve, known for his work on films such as Dune and Arrival, expressed his excitement about taking on the responsibility of directing Bond, emphasizing his intention to honor the franchise's legacy while paving the way for future stories.

Tom Holland, widely recognized for his portrayal of Spider-Man, has previously expressed interest in the Bond franchise, even pitching a young Bond spin-off idea to Sony. Harris Dickinson, who has gained acclaim for his roles in Triangle of Sadness and Babygirl, recently made his directorial debut at the Cannes Film Festival and has shown enthusiasm for the possibility of taking on the Bond role. Jacob Elordi, best known for his work in the hit series Euphoria, has called the rumors linking him to Bond “beautiful” and expressed gratitude for the interest. While the release date for the next Bond film remains uncertain, Variety reports that it is unlikely to debut before 2028. This upcoming 26th installment will follow Craig's final performance in No Time to Die, which was a box office success, grossing over $774 million globally. Earlier this year, Amazon acquired MGM in a $1 billion deal, securing creative control over the Bond franchise, and producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman have been tasked with overseeing the new film.

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Tom Holland, Harris Dickinson andJacob Elordiare rumoured to be at the top of Amazon’s James Bond wishlist, according to a new report.

Varietyhas learned from insiders that the new iteration of 007 would be under 30 and the three actors could be fighting it out for the role. No meetings have taken place and Amazon has yet to confirm anything.

The report emerges days after the Dune and Arrival directorDenis Villeneuvewas announced as the first director of Bond’s new era under the Amazon-MGM banner. The French-Canadian film-maker, now working on the third Dune movie, reportedly beat out Conclave’s Edward Berger, Westworld’s Jonathan Nolan, Paddington’s Paul King and Shaun of the Dead’s Edgar Wright for the role.

“I intend to honour the tradition and open the path for many new missions to come,” Villeneuve said in a statement. “This is a massive responsibility, but also, incredibly exciting for me and a huge honour.”

Early rumours had suggested the Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón would step up, having worked with Bond’s new producer David Heyman before, but he removed himself from the race. Cuarón is set to work on the darkly funny dramaJanewith Charlize Theron instead.

Holland, best known for playing Spider-Man, has also starred in the video game hit Uncharted and Apple series The Crowded Room. He’ll next be seen in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey before returning for the fourth Spider-Man movie.

The 29-year-old actor once tried to pitch a 007 spin-off to Sony. “I had a meeting after or during Spider-Man 2 with Sony to pitch this idea of a young Bond film that I’d come up with,”he said in 2022. “It was the origin story of James Bond. It didn’t really make sense. It didn’t work. It was the dream of a young kid, and I don’t think the Bond estate were particularly interested.”

Dickinson, known for Triangle of Sadness and Babygirl, recently received rave reviews for his directorial debutUrchinat the Cannes film festival. “I mean, listen, man, you’d be a fool to not entertain that role,”he said when asked about playing Bond in 2023. “I’m loving seeing the development of James Bond and seeing how it changes over the years. I think Daniel Craig was such a good Bond that I’d almost be quite frightened to try … Who knows what they’re doing with Bond? I’m intrigued.”

Elordi is the only Australian of the bunch, but could follow in the footsteps of George Lazenby who played Bond in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. The actor, best known for his role in TV drama Euphoria and Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla, will soon be seen in Emerald Fennell’s unconventional adaptation of Wuthering Heights with Margot Robbie.

In 2023, Elordicalledrumours that he was being linked to the role “beautiful” and added: “I just like that people maybe want to put me in their movies. That makes me really glad.”

The release date for the next film is yet to be announced, but Variety is claiming that anything sooner than 2028 would be impossible.

The 26th Bond film will follow Daniel Craig’s final outing No Time to Die which made over $774m at the global box office. Earlier this year, ina reported $1bn deal, Amazon MGM bought the rights to gain “creative control” of the franchise.

In March, producers Amy Pascal and David Heymanwere hiredto take charge of the new film.

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Source: The Guardian