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Tom Hardy Reportedly Not Favored to be The Next James Bond Anymore

Karl Telintelo
Last updated: March 9, 2025 03:27
Karl Telintelo
Published April 20, 2022
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After saying goodbye to Daniel Craig’s 007 in No Time To Die last year, the issue of who will be the next James Bond lingers. Tom Hardy has always been the center of attention, but that may soon change.

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A Fresh Face

However, it appears that the 44-year-old has been replaced by a younger, more appealing option. Regé-Jean Page is the current favorite to play the next James Bond, according to Ladbrokes, with odds coming in at 9/4.

Better Things to Come (?)

Page sprang to prominence in 2020 after starring in Bridgerton, so it’s no wonder that he’s been tipped to play the coveted 007 role. The 33-year-old earlier stated that while he is “flattered” to be considered, he still does not take the rumors seriously.

While the way for 007 has been paved, Page may have some big shoes to fill, and hoping that he could do his best, we all have to wait for more news regarding the situation and also hope for the best out of the upcoming James Bond movie.

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