After Daniel Craig said goodbye to the role of agent 007 two years ago after the premiere of No Time To Die, James Bond’s suit jacket is still empty, And despite the fact that the producers have said that it will take time to fill it up again, fans of the spy saga do not stop seeing signs everywhere.
The last one is a bewildering video posted by Richard Madden, ex-star of Game of Thrones and one of the names that have sounded the most as a possible replacement for Craig. In the strange audiovisual piece posted on Madden’s own Instagram profile, the actor can be seen sharing a Martini with his Citadel co-star Stanley Tucci.
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They both look at the camera and are aware that they are being recorded, but Neither of them speaks, beyond wondering if the Martini is tasty, although both share complicit glances and laughs. A strange situation that has made hundreds of fans comment on the video with a brief: “Here is the next James Bond.”
Beyond whether Madden is going to be the next agent 007, it should be noted that the actor is one of the protagonists of Citadel, the new spy series on Amazon Prime Video, where he shares the bill with Tucci and Pryanka Chopra in one of the most expensive productions in the history of television that is going to have numerous ramifications.
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He has all the requirements to be James Bond
The truth is that it is not surprising that James Bond fans have gone crazy with the possibility of Richard Madden becoming the next agent 007, because the actor meets all the requirements to be able to interpret it. Beyond the fact that he has enough hanger to wear a suit, Madden is Scottish, just like one of the first James Bond in the cinema, Sean Connery.
But besides this, his age fits perfectly with the range that producers are looking for that they refuse to hire “young boys” to play the spy, as Madden is currently 36 years old, two years younger than Daniel Craig was when he was announced as the next James Bond.