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The James Bond debate begins after producers reveal casting talks have started

No Time to Die still hasn't finished its theatrical run yet, having recently become the highest-grossing Hollywood blockbuster to have been released since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker with a box office total sitting at $735 million heading into the weekend, but that doesn't mean fans can't speculate on the identity of the next James Bond already.

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No Time to Die still hasn’t finished its theatrical run yet, having recently become the highest-grossing Hollywood blockbuster to release since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker thanks to a box office total sitting at $735 million heading into the weekend, but that doesn’t mean fans can’t speculate on the identity of the next James Bond already.

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Daniel Craig’s sage advice to his successor was “don’t be sh*t”, which are wise words indeed. The shortlist has thrown up several interesting contenders over the last couple of months, with The Umbrella Academy and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City star Tom Hopper recently addressing his status as one of the current front-runners.

MGM exec Pamela Abdy revealed in an interview that preliminary discussions over the identity of the next 007 have been held, and as you can see from some of the reactions below, that’s already been enough to stir up the conversation on social media.

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Idris Elba, Tom Hardy and Richard Madden are probably the names that come up more often than the rest, but Hopper and Bridgerton‘s Regé-Jean Page have emerged as dark horse candidates, along with Alex Norton. Tom Holland apparently talks about it all the time, and then there’s the Henry Cavill-shaped elephant in the room, so we’ll be very curious to see who ends up getting the nod to be the new James Bond.

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