Hunt for the next James Bond may be coming to an end.
According to New York Post, Aaron Taylor-Johnson seems to be the frontrunner for the role of James Bond which was previously essayed by Daniel Craig.
New York Post has cited a Daily Mail report according to which Aaron met James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli and even secretly auditioned for the past last year.
About two weeks ago, Daniel Craig opened up about quitting the James Bond role behind, not just this, the 54-year-old star also revealed that he discussed killing the character with franchise producer Barbara Broccoli.
"No, none at all," Craig said when asked by Martha Kearney on BBC Radio 4's "Best of Today" podcast as quoted in a report by Variety.
"I had an incredibly fortunate 17 years of my life making this. I literally want to spend the next 20 years of my life trying to unhook it all and try and put it into a place because it was incredible. I left it where I wanted it to be. And that I was given the chance to do that with the last movie."
According to Variety, a US-based news outlet, when Kearney said that Bond had been killed off, Craig said, "He's not really dead. I'm gone, but it says right at the end [of "No Time to Die"] that Bond will return, so he must return at some point."
When Kearney asked about the character's reimagining, Craig responded, "I don't know if it sounds disingenuous, I said to Barbara a long time ago, back in 2006, 'If I do all of these movies, and we get it right, can we kill him off,' and she said, 'Yes, you can.' And I was thinking about myself, about my postponed career and I was trying to think of how that would work and but I was also thinking about what they did with 'Casino Royale' - they had the chance to reset with that because they went back to the beginning. I thought you'll have a chance to reset it again. That kind seems to be like a good move."
In response to how Bond appears to be killed off on an island at the climax of "No Time to Die," actor Daniel Craig revealed to the British newspaper "The Times", that "Real tragedy is when you have absolutely no choice. We had to find a way to make his death no choice. It was the happiest Bond had ever been because he'd found exactly what he was looking for. Like everyone on Earth, he was just looking for love."
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