As much as we loved his run as 007, Daniel Craig’s stint as James Bond is over. So the question looms: Who will be the next James Bond? Having previously stated that he would rather harm himself than return to the tux, it didn’t take long for Craig to jump back in the Aston Martin. But No Time To Die really was Craig’s final film in the franchise.
The man confirmed it in our April 2020 cover story, shushing recurring rumours that he is set to suit up again in the future. “I’m OK [with quitting Bond for good],” he said. “I don’t think I would have been if I’d done the last film and that had been it. But this, I’m like, ‘Let’s go. Let’s get on with it. I’m fine.’”
So, what’s now? Producers say it’s “early days” for casting the new 007, but they’ve been saying that for a while now. They’ve also said that they’re looking for a “30-something” to play the role, but at this point, we can’t take any statements as gospel. These are super spies we’re dealing with, after all.
From the longest-standing candidate of them all, Idris Elba, who may now be out of the race, to newbies on the list like Aaron Taylor Johnson and rogue choices like freshly-minted Serious Actor Harry Styles, there are a whole host of candidates who we could soon see sipping on a freshly shaken martini. Much like predicting the winner of the Grand National, there can only be one victor – be they the star of a former primetime BBC drama, a man who’s more familiar with superheroic spandex, or, erm, Elvis.
It’s worth noting that Craig was not everyone’s first choice for Bond back in 2005. Fans protested (they didn’t like that he was blond…) and he even tried to talk producer Barbara Broccoli out of the decision. So, keep in mind that even the unlikeliest of picks below could be in with a shot.
Here we judge who could and should become the next James Bond.
Barry Keoghan
He could continue Daniel Craig’s run of sprinkling Bond with a hefty serving of villainy.