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The buzz surrounding who will step into the shoes of James Bond after Daniel Craig has been intensifying in recent weeks.
And now a British rising star has found himself among the front runners as one of the bookies’ surprise favourites.
The actor had a huge year in 2024 as he lead one of the most anticipated Disney live action films.
Fans of the series have been eagerly awaiting updates on the release of the next 007 installment since Craig capped off his five-film journey as the iconic British agent with No Time To Die.
And as this actor’s popularity grows, it seems the bookmakers think he could be in line to be cast as the iconic spy.
With Amazon now having ‘creative control’ of the beloved series, the next film is reportedly being expedited, with Hollywood producers David Heyman and Amy Pascal at the helm to usher in the new era of Bond.
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Speculation as to who will take over the role of James Bond from Daniel Craig (Seen in Casino Royale) in the next instalment of the franchise has been heating up in recent weeks

And now a British rising star has found himself among the front runners as one of the bookies’ surprise favourites (Pierce Brosnan seen in Tomorrow Never Dies)
British fan favourites Aaron-Taylor Johnson and Henry Cavill have been linked to the role, while The White Lotus actor Theo James emerged as the latest bookies’ favourite last month.
But Mufasa star Aaron Pierre, 31, has now found himself in the mix, with William Hill putting him at 8/1 – the same odds as Cavill.
The bookmaker sees Taylor-Johnson the most likely to take over at odds of 11/8, while James sits at 7/2.
Right behind Pierre and Cavill is Happy Valley actor James Norton, and chasing his tail is Slow Horses actor Jack Lowden.
Earlier this month, betting companies released their odds for the next James Bond villain – with one unexpected household name topping the list.
The favourite was then none other than Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy, 49, who sits at the top of OLBG’s odds at 9/2.
The Irish actor – best known for playing Thomas Shelby – had previously been touted for the part of Bond but played down speculation, telling Deadline: ‘I think I’m a bit old for that.’
Also in the running to play the Bond bad guy are American actor Paul Giamatti (11/2), The Boogeyman star David Dastmalchian (13/2), and unlikely contender Zendaya (7/1).

Mufasa star Aaron Pierre, 31, has now found himself in the mix, with William Hill putting him at 8/1

The actor had a huge year in 2024 as he lead Mufasa, one of the most anticipated Disney live action films (Seen in series Rebel Ridge)

Pierre’s odds put him at the same likelihood as longtime Bond front runner Henry Cavill (seen in June)


The bookmaker sees Aaron Taylor-Johnson (left in August) the most likely to take over at odds of 11/8, while Theo James (right in January 2024) sits at 7/2
Despite ‘usually playing the good guy’ in her previous roles, the female actress told Elle in 2023 that she’s ready to enter her villainous era.
‘I would love to play a villain of sorts,’ the 28-year-old said.
‘Tap into the evil, supervillain vibes. Whatever that manifests in, I don’t think necessarily in a superhero sense, I just mean in like an emotional sense.
‘I feel like I usually play the good guy, so I’d like to play the bad guy.’
Cillian Murphy remains the strong favourite for the role, with Betting Expert Jake Ashton backing the Irish star too.
‘The villain role in the Bond movies is just as iconic as Bond himself,’ he said.
‘With Cillian Murphy at the height of his powers and trusted by major directors, he’s a natural favourite.’
No Time To Die saw Oscar winner Rami Malek star as its lead antagonist Lyutsifer Safin, a terrorist chief and scientist driven by a desire to dismantle the criminal group SPECTRE.

Earlier this month, betting companies released their odds for the next James Bond villain – with one unexpected household name topping the list (Seen in February)

The Irish actor – who plays lead character Thomas Shelby in the Netflix series – had previously been touted for the part of Bond but played down speculation telling Deadline: ‘I think I’m a bit old for that’

Paul Giamatti, 58, is the second favourite for the part having featured in The Ides of March (Pictured May 2025)

American actor David Dastmalchian, 49, is also in the running for the part after impressing in The Dark Knight (Pictured June 2025)

While Zendaya, 28, has too emerged as a shock contender after expressing her want to be a villain during an interview (Pictured May 2025)
Before him A-lister Christoph Waltz starred as the villain in Spectre and Javier Bardem played Raoul Silva in Skyfall, an antagonist described as ‘up there with the great’ Bond baddies.
Amazon bosses are currently said to be considering locations in which to set the much-anticipated new film, which experts predicted is likely to be released at the end of next year or in 2027.
Due to a filming ban being imposed in Central London next year, new locations are reportedly being considered – with Liverpool a frontrunner, according to The Sun.
An insider told the publication: ‘This will no doubt irk Bond purists who already fear Amazon taking over the 007 franchise may lead to them making big changes.
‘But Liverpool is a well-known alternative to London for film-makers.
‘It has appeared in everything from The Batman to Captain America and Harry Potter movies, doubling up as international cities.’
The source added that it doesn’t necessarily mean the story will be set in Liverpool – though eagle-eyed Merseysiders will no doubt spot their city centre in the background.
MailOnline contacted Amazon for comment about the possibility of Liverpool being the setting for the next Bond.