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This is a whole new era for the franchise, with creative control having passed from Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson to Amazon MGM. With 25 movies, over $7 billion at the box office, and 60+ years of history, this is a prized possession for the studio, and it’s right that things aren’t being rushed. Much has been reported about what, exactly, Amazon wants for its new 007, with the latest reports pegging Scott Rose-Marsh as a major Bond contender, as the actor apparently screen-tested for the role back in June. That’s surprising for a couple of reasons, and shifts expectations for the reboot.
Amazon May Not Be Looking For A Younger James Bond After All

One of the dominant and most consistent factors that’s been discussed in terms of who the next James Bond actor will be is that someone younger is being eyed for the role. With any actor now expected to carry the action-heavy franchise through multiple movies and likely spending 10-15 years in the tuxedo, it’s understandable that Amazon would be eyeing someone in their late-20s or early-30s. This fits with several of the reported frontrunners, such as Tom Holland, Harris Dickinson (both 29), and Aaron Pierre (31), with even Aaron Taylor-Johnson beginning to push it at 35 (a depressing reality for those of us in our mid-30s).
This had ostensibly ruled out some of the long-mooted contenders, such as Henry Cavill (42), Theo James (40), and certainly Idris Elba (52), but Rose-Marsh testing for the role changes a lot of that. The actor may not have hit the big 40 but, at 37 years old (and probably at least 38 by the time production starts), he’s still a fair bit older than the age range we’d all been expecting for the new 007. That could mean some of the other names are still in the frame as well, though it also signifies another change in approach to what had previously been reported.
The Next James Bond Actor May Not Be A Well-Known Actor

At the end of June, reports of Amazon’s wishlist for the next James Bond highlighted three names in the running: Tom Holland, Jacob Elordi, and Harris Dickinson. Holland, thanks to his role as Spider-Man in the MCU, is already a household name; Elordi has been in the extremely buzzy Euphoria and Saltburn, and has projects with Guillermo del Toro and Ridley Scott lined up; Harris Dickinson, likewise, is a rising star. Each of those, or some of the other names mentioned, suggests casting a reasonably well-established talent.









