Only one of 8 Bond frontrunners can be 007 — and it’s not Callum Turner

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Word on the street is we may have our new James Bond (Picture: Col Pics/Everett/Shutterstock)

If Callum Turner’s pals are to be believed, we have our new James Bond.

It’s a new dawn for James Bond.

It has to be, after the secret service agent was killed off at the end of No Time To Die — a sacrificial death that marked the close of a 68-year chapter.

What happens next for 007 is, as it stands, somewhat of a mystery. The franchise has been acquired by Amazon MGM Studios, which, for better or worse, signifies a full revamp of the Bond universe. It’s no longer just about a blockbuster every four years.

There could be multiple Bonds at once — on the big and small screen. Animated series, TV dramas, and (heaven forbid) a reality TV competition to find the next Bond girl all suddenly seem possible – even likely. 

For fans, though, we’re off to a promising start: Dune director Denis Villeneuve has signed on to direct the next instalment, with Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight writing the script.

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Daniel Craig retired from the Bond franchise in 2021 after five films as 007 (Picture: Col Pics/Everett/REX/Shutterstock)

However, aftermore than a year of speculation, it’s never felt more certain that Daniel Craig’s successor has been chosen with reports claiming that the Masters of the Air star and boyfriend to singer Dua Lipa – widely tipped to be recording the next Bond theme – has already been blabbing to friends that he’s not just in the running to front the billion-dollar franchise, it’s already in the bag.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who made an early splash playing a young John Lennon in 2009’s Nowhere Boy, was the hot favourite with bookies until the supposed bombshell that Turner told friends he’d snatched the part instead. For me, that film remains his peak.

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Aaron Taylor-Johnson was the favourite for years (Picture: Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images)

The following year, Johnson proved he could crush a villain or two in Kick-Ass, and later joined the MCU as cocky mutant Quicksilver. But somewhere along the way, he lost the edge that made him interesting.

The unbearably bad Kraven the Hunter, with its 15% Rotten Tomatoes score, is still too fresh to be forgiven ahead of the next Bond film, should it arrive within the next decade.

There have been eight front-runners to play the next James Bond. Turner is now leading the pack, but nothing is certain until confirmation comes from Amazon MGM Studios. However, there is one who has proven they are really the only one truly qualified to play 007.

So who else is in the running, and who should be the one to wear the tux?

Callum Turner

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Could Callum be about to get a license to kill? (Picture: Kristina Bumphrey/Shutterstock)

Of all the frontrunners, Callum Turner is the one name I’d always have put money on even before he supposedly confirmed the news himself – though, I remain highly sceptical of this.

His celebrity is in the sweet spot: not too famous, not too obscure. Sure, fans may know him as Dua Lipa’s partner or starring in Fantastic Beasts, but there’s still mystery there – much like Bond himself.

Previous Bonds were recognisable, but not massive stars. Turner fits the mould.

He has undeniable sex appeal, and I’ve never seen him be anything less than brilliant. If Amazon’s Bond is a younger, more formative version of 007 – which it might be – Turner could fit. But even then, there’s still something a little too boyish for me to fully buy him as Bond, or not yet at least.

Tom Holland

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Tom Holland makes an excellent Peter Parker – but he’s just not right for Bond (Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Sony)

I don’t know why Tom Holland is on this list. He is far too popular already, his fanbase is far too young and in the loveliest way possible, he is just too well-recognised for being gentle and kind to ever be believable as an arrogant, serial womaniser like Bond.

No offence to everyone else on this list, but Tom Holland is just far too pure to play 007.

Henry Cavill

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He looks good in a tux, but Henry Cavill isn’t the right fit for 007 (Picture: NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

Is it possible to be too suave, sexy and sophisticated for Bond? Apparently so. Henry Cavill may be too James Bond to take the franchise in a direction that feels right for the brand, but also new and unexpected.

He was criminally underrated as Superman in Man of Steel, the film that was to launch a new star, but was met with an undeserved lukewarm reception. As The Witcher, he was stoic, brooding and pulled off Gerald’s dry wit.

He ticks every box — and that may be the problem. Cavill as Bond feels a little too predictable.

Jacob Elordi

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Jacob Elordi is probably just too indie arthouse for the role (Picture: Dominique Charriau/WireImage)

Jacob Elordi is, quite simply, the moment — or at least he will be over the next 12 months. Since commanding attention on Euphoria, he has quickly cemented himself as a spectacular talent, now on a course for possible Oscar success with roles in Emerald Fennell’s already-controversial Wuthering Heights and Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein.

There are very few actors this could be said about, but given the direction Elordi seems to be going, Bond — or any franchise lead — feels somehow beneath him.

Jack Lowden

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Could the people handle a ginger Bond? (Picture: Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

James Bond is essentially everything Jack Lowden’s Slow Horses character River Cartwright isn’t: slick, cold, effortlessly cool. Not to say Lowden couldn’t pull that off, but his strength lies in his relatability.

He is the perfect River — complex, grounded, quietly charismatic. If anything, Lowden’s take on Bond would bring a much-needed humanity to the role. It’d be an interesting gear change… I just don’t know if it’s the one I want to see.

James Norton

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James Norton would be a better fit as a Bond villain than as Bond himself (Picture: Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Since Daniel Craig left Bond behind, James Norton has been the most consistent name tipped to take his place, and it’s clear to see why. He has the charm, the unhinged sex appeal that came from playing a psychopath in Sally Wainwright’s Happy Valley, and is one of the most diverse actors on the list.

He has said, however, that while he would love to appear in Bond, he would rather be the villain. He’s also turned his nose up at actors who play one character their whole life for the ‘fast cars and clothes’.

Even with the seven or even eight-figure paycheck that comes with playing Bond, Norton’s heart doesn’t sound like it’s in it. Daniel Craig loved Bond; he cared so deeply about him that I still think that is partly why he was one of the best to ever do it.

Norton has played one of the greatest TV villains this century; the thought of playing another in a Bond movie excites me much more than him playing 007 himself.

Harris Dickinson

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Harris Dickinson would be an unexpected but exciting choice for the role (Picture: Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

The only other contender who I think has the chops to carry the Bond franchise into this new and uncertain chapter is Harris Dickinson. Despite starring in several big-name projects, he’s arguably one of the lesser-known names on the list — and that’s historically a plus for Bond.

Ideally, a good Bond enters the role with audiences knowing little about their past work. The less baggage, the easier it is to fully immerse in the world of the secret agent, without the shadow of the actor that came before.

In Babygirl, Dickinson oozes the sexual gravitas needed to play a young intern who confidently seduces his powerful CEO, played by Nicole Kidman.

He balanced boyish charm with a mischievous glint — qualities that wouldn’t be out of place in a prequel-era Bond, even more reckless with women’s hearts while growing into the man we know.

Theo James

Theo James could effortlessly step into the role of 007 (Picture: Chad Salvador/Variety via Getty Images)

Theo James is increasingly proving himself to be a one-of-a-kind talent. Until The White Lotus, few of us realised he could be so funny, mysterious, cocky — and Golden Globe–worthy.

Then came that Dolce & Gabbana ad in Speedos, which is already as iconic as Daniel Craig emerging from the sea in Casino Royale.

In The Gentlemen, James was an unlikely action hero with exactly the right kind of suave arrogance and self-aware humour needed to play Bond. To me, his path feels like the most obvious.

He ticks every box. And yet, he also brings something fresh. He has grit, humour, and likability that feel perfectly suited to an Amazon MGM-era Bond — whatever that may be.

If you haven’t watched The Gentlemen, do it. You’ll see why Theo James would make a fantastic, game-changing 007.

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