Could Cillian Murphy be the next James Bond? Co-stars and former 007s weigh in.
Key Takeaways:
- Clay Bunker endorses Cillian Murphy as the next James Bond, citing his ability to portray dark characters.
- Pierce Brosnan also supports Murphy for the role, despite Murphy expressing reservations about his age.
- Murphy’s name gains traction for the role, but he remains hesitant. Other actors in consideration include Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Tom Hardy, and Henry Cavill.
Clay Bunker, co-star of Cillian Murphy in “Oppenheimer,” recently endorsed Murphy as the next James Bond. He believes Murphy’s ability to portray darker characters aligns with Ian Fleming’s original Bond depiction.
Bunker stated, “He would fare beautifully. It’s funny because Cillian is the nicest human but he has that dark side and there’s a darkness to Bond. We forget that sometimes Bond is like the character Fleming created – a pretty dark character.”
Murphy also received an endorsement from former Bond actor Pierce Brosnan, who said, “Cillian would do a magnificent job as James Bond.”
However, Murphy expressed reservations, suggesting he might be “a bit too old” for the role.
As of now, the producers of the James Bond franchise have not announced the next Bond following Daniel Craig‘s departure in 2021.
While several names have surfaced as potential successors, Murphy’s name has gained traction due to endorsements from his peers.
Despite the endorsements and rumors, Murphy seems hesitant about the role. In an interview with Mirror, he mentioned being “a bit too old” for it.
However, Murphy’s performance in “Oppenheimer” has earned praise, with the film receiving 13 Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor for Murphy.
The search for the next James Bond continues.
Other actors in consideration include Aaron Taylor-Johnson, known for “Kick-Ass” and “Bullet Train,” who reportedly impressed producer Barbara Broccoli, and Tom Hardy, a favorite among bookies, known for “The Dark Knight Rises” and “Mad Max: Fury Road.
Additionally, Henry Cavill, recognized for his role in “Man of Steel,” is considered a contender, having previously auditioned for the role in 2005.