Henry Cavill & Aaron Taylor-Johnson Joint-Favourites For James Bond Role

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As the dust settles on Daniel Craig’s illustrious 15-year tenure as James Bond, 007 producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson are faced with a formidable task: appointing a successor. At the moment, Henry Cavill and Aaron Taylor-Johnson are the joint-favourites to be named as the next actor to play James Bond on the big screen.

The announcement is anticipated this year, and speculation is rife about who might next don the signature tuxedo of the suave secret agent. As per the team at OLBG, Henry Cavill and Aaron Taylor-Johnson are currently 2/1 joint-favourites to replace Daniel Craig.

Betting on Bond: Henry Cavill and Aaron Taylor-Johnson Lead the Race

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Cavill, renowned for his role as Superman in the Man of Steel and Justice League, and Taylor-Johnson, known for his portrayal of Quicksilver in Avengers: Age of Ultron, have both previously been outright favourites.

Over the past months, the top spot in betting markets has alternated between the two, but as it stands, bookmakers William Hill can’t separate them. Each actor has been given a 33.3% probability of becoming the next Bond.

Other Contenders and the Future of the James Bond Franchise

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Yet, it’s not a two-horse race. The betting market also includes other prominent names in British film and television. Happy Valley star James Norton, who has seen his popularity surge this year, is now 5/2 to take on the iconic role. Norton’s odds have plummeted from 7/1 in the past month, reflecting the acclaim he received for his performance as Tommy Lee Royce in the final series of Happy Valley.

Idris Elba, having previously been at 16/1, has also made a significant comeback in the market. Following the release of Luther: The Fallen Sun, Elba’s odds to become the next Bond have improved to 8/1, sparking renewed speculation around his potential involvement in the 007 franchise.

Meanwhile, the way we consume movies is evolving, and it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that the future of the Bond franchise could be in streaming. Betway offered odds last month that the Bond franchise would go streaming-only at some point this year. The latest odds suggest a 22% chance that the franchise could take this path, following a stint on Amazon Prime Video in 2022.

While Cavill and Taylor-Johnson are joint-favourites in the race, the decision ultimately lies in the hands of the producers. Since the inception of the 007 franchise, seven actors, including Sean Connery, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig, have brought their unique flair to the role of James Bond across 27 films.

With a combined gross of over £5.7 billion, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film series of all time, the anticipation for the next Bond is high. Whether the future lies in theatres or streaming platforms, the legacy of 007 continues to captivate and intrigue audiences worldwide.

For the full odds and predictions, please visit the following link: https://www.olbg.com/news/next-james-bond-betting-odds-henry-cavill-and-aaron-taylor-johnson-back-joint-favourites-21-be-next-bond.

What do you make of this news? Do you think either Henry Cavill or Aaron Taylor-Johnson will be named the next actor to play James Bond? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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