Tom Holland, Jacob Elordi and Harris Dickinson are the names now circling Eon House after a report said Amazon MGM has placed the three under-30 actors at the top of its James Bond wish list, signalling a youthful reset for the 63-year-old franchise. Sources linked to the deal add that producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman, hired in March, are working toward a 2028 launch — the earliest date considered feasible for Bond 26.
Momentum around the reboot accelerated this week when Amazon MGM confirmed Denis Villeneuve as director, handing the Canadian filmmaker control of 007 once he wraps Dune: Messiah. Villeneuve said he intends “to honour the tradition and open the path for many new missions,” echoing Amazon’s pledge to keep the series in cinemas despite its streaming muscle.
Bookmakers reacted at speed. Ladbrokes trimmed Timothée Chalamet from 66/1 to 16/1 on the assumption that Villeneuve might favour his Dune star, while still keeping Aaron Taylor-Johnson favourite at 11/8. The Guardian short-list knocked Taylor-Johnson, Theo James and Henry Cavill down the pecking order by highlighting Amazon’s under-30 guideline, a shift echoed by Spanish outlet Meristation, which said the older trio are now “descartados.”
Franchise stewards Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, speaking last November, hinted the new agent will likely be in his thirties and “may not necessarily be white,” underscoring a broader push for reinvention rather than radical re-casting traditions. Jacob Elordi has called the speculation “beautiful,” suggesting he would welcome the tuxedo, while Daniel Craig — unmoved by the debate — told Variety he “doesn’t care” who follows him.
Not everyone is convinced by the current direction. The San Francisco Chronicle argues Villeneuve’s somber style risks muting the wit and swagger that once defined Bond and urges the new producers to prioritise “fun” alongside prestige. That critique captures a wider conversation: how to refresh cinema’s most famous spy without losing the cocktail of danger, charm and escapism that made 007 a global icon.