As the search for 007 continues, a Marvel Cinematic Universe actor is urging the James Bond executives to cast him as the franchise's next villain.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A Marvel Cinematic Universe actor is throwing himself into contention to join the James Bond universe. A series of spy thrillers that have been ongoing since 1962's Dr. No, the world of Bond is filled with stars showing off their skills on the big screen. After Daniel Craig concluded his time as Bond in No Time to Die, Bond producers have been searching for new actors as the development of the next entry continues.
"It begins right now. So whoever is reading this, take it as a sign. You were meant to be reading this line at this moment as you're thinking about the future of what you guys are doing with the franchise. Trust me when I say that I can bring something to an enemy of 007, whether he or she or they be played in a way that no one has ever seen Bond brought to life before, which is of course the way that you guys always do it.
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