Despite speculation ramping up ahead of the 'No Time to Die' world premiere, the hunt for Daniel Craig's replacement won't begin until next year.
“We’re not thinking about it at all,” she said. “We want Daniel to have his time of celebration. Next year we’ll start thinking about the future.”
Added Wilson: “He’s been such a great Bond. Those are big shoes to fill. I can’t even [think if it’s] possible.”in 2006, Broccoli said they were “very, very lucky” to persuade him to join the franchise. “We could see he was reluctant to do it, because he knew it would change his life, which it obviously has. It’s changed his life, but it hasn’t changed him,” she said. “What he’s enabled us to do with the franchise is really explore the emotional life of Bond and go into the person and complexity and conflicts that happen within the Bond character.”
British bookmaker William Hill currently has Hardy as the favorite to take over from Craig, followed by Page,