Tom Hanks reveals his choice for next James Bond

Tom Hanks has named the actor that he would most like to star as the next James Bond.

A search for a new 007 is underway, with countless actors rumoured as being the next in line to play the iconic British spy.

Now, Forrest Gump actor Hanks has shared who he thinks should replace Daniel Craig in the film franchise, and named Idris Elba as the actor most suited for the part.

“Understand this,” he said during an interview with the BBC last week (May 9). “James Bond has a licence to kill. I would issue that licence to Idris Elba just based on the work that I’ve seen him do.”

Since it was announced that No Time To Die (2021) would be the last Bond film to feature Craig as the eponymous lead, Elba has been among the top names rumoured to take on the role.

Alongside Hanks, other leading Hollywood actors have also shown their support for Elba taking the role. This included former 007 star Pierce Brosnan, who took on the role for four films between 1995 to 2002. Brosnan also tipped Tom Hardy to take the lead in the next outing of the franchise.

Speculation that Elba will fulfil the role continues to thrive — despite the Luther actor publicly denying any serious interest in the role, and quashing rumours that he may be the next in line. “No I’m not going to be James Bond,” he said in 2021, also adding how the possibility of having a black actor play the role is a “sign of the times”.

He addressed the rumours again earlier this year, and said that while it is an “honour” to be suggested for the role, speculation that he may be the next actor in line is “not a truth”.

Other actors thought to be the next Bond include Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Taron Egerton — both of whom have denied rumours. (NME)

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