Aaron Taylor-Johnson is reportedly in consideration for the James Bond role, and his selection would (unintentionally) fulfil a Kingsman series tease. After 2021’s No Time To Die, Daniel Craig formally ended his run as Bond, and it didn’t take long for speculation to start concerning his replacement. According to a report by The Sun, Aaron-Taylor Johnson has emerged as the favourite for the role in addition to the typical Bond hopefuls like Henry Cavill. Taylor-Johnson is attached to the The King’s Man sequel in addition to a number of other big forthcoming films like Kraven the Hunter.
The third instalment in the series, The King’s Man, released in 2021, functioned as a prequel describing the beginnings of the secret agency. Taylor-Johnson performed the part of Archie Reid, the group’s first “Lancelot,” in a minor capacity. This hinted to a far bigger part for the actor in a planned sequel, however the film’s underwhelming reviews cast doubt on that. The Kingsmen films are homages to the Roger Moore Bond flicks, therefore if Taylor-Johnson is cast as 007, that would be a much bigger reward for the actor than starring in The Kingsman 2.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Fits The Bond Franchises Criteria
The next Bond will likely be “thirty-something,” according to Michael G. Wilson, co-producer of Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Tenet Franchise, who also spoke with the BFI in 2022. As a result, the upcoming Bond will be both mature enough to give the impression that he has experience playing the spy game and young enough to play the role in more than one movie. Taylor-Johnson is a strong candidate because he will be 32 in 2022. The actor also has a lot of experience playing action parts, including his supporting role in Christopher Nolan’s Tenet and the Kick-Ass trilogy. His star will increase in 2023 with the entrance of Kraven.
Taylor-Johnson has starred in a number of noteworthy films, but he still hasn’t exactly landed the part that would launch him to stardom. Before his portrayal of Bond in Casino Royale, Craig was a well-regarded character actor, but that Bond movie immediately changed his life. Taylor-Johnson would benefit similarly from being cast as 007, and the fact that he’s British and extremely attractive on top of that won’t hinder his chances either. It’s understandable that Matthew Vaughn believed he would make a fantastic 007 avatar for a Kings Man sequel, but this may be the one and only time the Bond narrative draws influence from the Kingsmen films.
How Likely Is It That Aaron Taylor-Johnson Will Be The Next Bond?
Of fact, Aaron Taylor-status Johnson’s as the upcoming 007 is far from certain. When it comes to casting rumours for Bond, The Sun isn’t exactly the most trustworthy source. Series co-producer Barbara Broccoli told Deadline in June 2022 that the next movie was at least two years away and that “Nobody’s in the running” for the part. That being said, the James Bond movie creators are probably busy deciding on 007’s next chapter and casting. There are a number of reasons why Taylor-Johnson is a solid candidate, but there will be many other actors vying for the part. If The Kings Man sequel does go forward, perhaps he will satisfy that itch in the interim.