Who should be the next James Bond? A few out-of-the-box ideas
Who should be the next James Bond? A few out-of-the-box ideas
JAKE COYLEThu, April 16, 2026 at 5:09 PM UTC
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1 / 0Film - James Bond IdeasFILE - Steve Buscemi attends Peacock's "Bupkis" premiere in New York on April 27, 2023. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File) (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
NEW YORK (AP) ā The bond, James Bond, market is heating up.
For almost a year, Denis Villeneuve has been on tap to direct the next 007 installment, the first since Daniel Craig exited the role. Producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman have been lined up since March 2025. The big missing piece: Whoāll play the guy in the tux?
The casting process ā the first that isnāt being overseen by the Broccoli family, which relinquished creative control to Amazon MGM last year ā has been typically secretive. That hasnāt stopped rampant speculation about whoāll be the next Bond.
The oddsmakers have a few favorites, among them Callum Turner, Jacob Elordi and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. But our task here, today, is to open up the possibilities. This is the first time in more than two decades that a new Bond is being minted. We should have some fun with it, and cast a wide net.
So let's take a martini shaker to the favorites. Here are some out-of-the-box candidates, ranked from least plausible to kinda legitimate.
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Steve Buscemi
What? Are you telling me you wouldnāt watch Steve Buscemi as James Bond? It would instantly become the most anticipated movie of the year. The people are already clamoring for it. If the pope can be American, so too can James Bond.
Sandra Hüller
Itās already become quite clear that there isnāt much Hüller canāt do. She can do the most serious of dramas (āThe Zone of Interest,ā āAnatomy of a Fallā) and a wide range of comedies (the recent āProject Hail Mary,ā āToni Erdmannā). More than most movie stars today, she has the seductive, deadly melancholy of Bond ā plus sheād deliver a great 007 karaoke scene.
Hugh Laurie
Producers reportedly want a younger Bond, but an older one might actually give them more new ground to cover. This is a franchise past 50, so a 007 in their 60s is hardly farfetched. Laurie has dabbled in spy thrillers (most notably the John le CarrĆ© adaptation āThe Night Managerā). We know from āHouseā that he has a terrific bedside manner in life-or-death situations. And heās a comic genius who can wear a suit.
Tony Hale
Again: Youāre telling me you wouldnāt watch this? Buster Bluth, Forky, James Bond. Itās a seamless trajectory.
Dominic West
West auditioned for Bond when Craig was ultimately cast, but I donāt see why the 56-year-old isn't still a good option. He has the charm and the roguish smile that would make him a legitimate heir to Sean Connery. Heās played a British spy before, in, um, Rowan Atkinsonās āJohnny English Reborn.ā And we already associate him, thanks to āThe Wire,ā with real police work. Imagine if an actor from āThe Wireā got the role and it wasnāt Idris Elba.
Aaron Pierre
OK, now weāre getting serious. I think Pierre, the 31-year-old British actor, is such an overwhelmingly natural fit that Iām surprised he hasnāt already been cast. As much as Iād like to see some less obvious candidates (I didnāt even mention Melissa McCarthy or Sacha Baron Cohen), Pierreās suave poise makes him an ideal James Bond. Watch āRebel Ridgeā and tell me he doesnāt have all the ingredients. Unless Buscemi steps forward, Pierre should get the role.
Source: āAOL Entertainmentā