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Harris Dickinson may soon be trading in his indie roots for a license to kill.
The up-and-coming British actor, recognized for roles in The King’s Man, Beach Rats, and this year’s Babygirl, is reportedly among the leading candidates to play the next James Bond as Amazon prepares for the 26th film in the iconic series. Insiders reveal that producers are specifically looking for a British actor under 30, and Dickinson is a prime candidate on a shortlist that includes Spider-Man star Tom Holland and Saltburn sensation Jacob Elordi.
Though Elordi hails from Australia, this is not necessarily a barrier. As one insider mentioned, “let’s not forget Aussie George Lazenby who starred in ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.’”
The competition for the role is intensifying as Amazon has confirmed Denis Villeneuve (Dune, Arrival) as the director, aiming for a tentative release in 2028. Variety reports that anything earlier would be “impossible to accomplish,” considering the movie’s scale and Villeneuve’s existing commitments.
Villeneuve reportedly beat out a field of top European directors â including Edward Berger, Edgar Wright, Paul King, and Jonathan Nolan â to take over the coveted franchise. Heâs currently planning to film Dune: Messiah later this year for a December 2026 release, so Bond 26 wonât enter production until after that.
The next steps for Amazon are securing a screenwriter and locking in its new Bond. While names like Aaron Taylor-Johnson (35) and Henry Cavill (42) have circulated in the rumor mill for years, their ages are said to be out of step with the studioâs current vision. The same reportedly goes for fan-favorite Idris Elba, now 52, who has sidestepped Bond speculation for over a decade â and, as of now, no meetings have taken place.
Villeneuveâs deal is reportedly for one film only, and he does not have final cut â a longstanding tradition in the Bond franchise that Amazon is continuing, even after Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson officially stepped back from creative control earlier this year. The two longtime Bond producers now retain only a financial stake in the series.
At one point, Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón was in serious contention for the gig. Bond producer David Heyman had pushed hard for the filmmaker, given their collaboration on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. But Cuarón ultimately stepped aside to focus on other projects, including Jane, a Charlize Theron film also at Amazon. Jane is currently awaiting a draft from Enola Holmes screenwriter Jack Thorne.
Christopher Nolan was also heavily courted â Amazon reportedly even considered letting him break the franchiseâs sacred âno final cutâ rule. But the Oppenheimer director is currently tied up on his next project, The Odyssey, which also stars Tom Holland.
As for the Bond 26 script, Jonathan Nolanâs take on the character reportedly wowed Amazon brass, but despite his strong relationship with the studio via Fallout, he is not available to write.
So while the next Bond film is still years away, Harris Dickinsonâs name is now squarely in the conversation â and as the studio narrows its search, the 28-year-old London native could soon find himself sipping martinis, dodging bullets, and redefining 007 for a new generation.