007 successor wanted for Craig: A Briton could become the new Bond

After Daniel Craig, who will be James Bond? Many cinema fans ask themselves this question.

007 successor wanted for Craig: A Briton could become the new Bond

After Daniel Craig, who will be James Bond? Many cinema fans ask themselves this question. Now there should be a new favourite. Appropriately, he is even British. However, Aaron Taylor-Johnson is the youngster in the candidate field.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson is reportedly now one of the favorites for the Bond role. This is reported by the British tabloid "The Sun". Accordingly, the actor should have convinced in a secret test. So will he succeed 54-year-old Daniel Craig as 007?

According to the newspaper, insiders claim that the 32-year-old, who was seen in the "Kick-Ass" films, "Godzilla" or "Avengers: Age of Ultron", among others, asked Bond producer Barbara Broccoli at the audition at Pinewood Studios impressed. "Aaron did a screen test in September to be the next Bond and the producers and Barbara loved him," the Sun quotes an anonymous source as saying, "He's one of the frontrunners now." Most recently, Taylor-Johnson starred alongside Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock in the thriller Bullet Train.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson made his breakthrough in 2009 with the John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy. He later married the film's director, Sam Taylor-Johnson, who is more than 20 years his senior. In the fight for the Bond role, however, the actor has well-known competition. Rumor has it that Tom Hardy, James Norton and Idris Elba are or were in the running. Henry Cavill and Regé Jean-Page are also mentioned again and again when it comes to who could play 007 in the upcoming Bond films.

Most recently, at an event marking the 60th birthday of the first 007 film, Bond producer Michael G. Wilson ruled out, according to media reports, that a young actor would take on the iconic role. He ended speculation that the next 007 film could tell the story of James Bond's development.

Wilson's colleague Barbara Broccoli had previously at least announced that she wanted to "reinvent" the agent. Filming for the new 007 will probably not begin for another two years. Michael G. Wilson once again made it clear that a concrete casting has not yet started.