James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007

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James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007
James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007

There is something of a superhero stand off over who will next play James Bond on the big screen as a star of the Marvel film franchise and one from the DC film franchise are joint favourites to land the role.

Ever since Daniel Craig, 55, announced he would be hanging up his tux and license to kill back in 2019, speculation has been rife over who would take his place.

In fact, the ‘race’ to find a replacement has dragged on for so long that early favourite Idris Elba, 50, has since ruled himself out - declaring last year that he is “too old” to play the spy.

But now two strapping superhero stars are said to be joint favourites to take over the role - although ultimately only one person can play the iconic character.

James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007 qhiquqidrziqqkinvHenry Cavill has odds of 5-2 to play James Bond (Getty Images for Netflix)
James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007Aaron Taylor-Johnson has matching odds, according to Coral (Getty Images for Campari)

According to top bookmaker Coral, 32-year-old Aaron Taylor-Johnson and 39-year-old Henry Cavill are now most likely to land the role.

Frenchie 'obsessed' with actor Henry Cavill and has shrine dedicated to himFrenchie 'obsessed' with actor Henry Cavill and has shrine dedicated to him

Aaron has previously appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise as lightning-fast superhero Pietro Maximoff, aka Quicksilver, in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

While Henry recently broke hearts when it was revealed his time as the man of steel in DC’s Superman franchise has come to an end.

But currently, both British actors stand the chance of playing Bond with odds at 5-2.

Coral's John Hill said: “Henry Cavill and Aaron Taylor-Johnson continue to be heavily linked to being the next James Bond.

James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007A vacancy for Bond appeared back in 2019 when Daniel Craig announced he had quit as 007 (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Ome)
James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007James Norton remains in the running for the role (Getty Images)

“The two men tick all the right boxes for the role, so it is no surprise they are both attracting strong support in our betting.”

Aaron has also played the superhero Dave Lizewski in the Kick-Ass film series and also had a role in The King’s Man - a spin-off of spy franchise The Kingsman.

He will soon be seen in another Marvel film titled Kraven the Hunter where he will play the titular big-game hunter and superhero.

Meanwhile, Henry is due to appear in a spy franchise of his own in a project titled Argylle which is expected to debut on Apple TV+ later this year.

The mysterious project is directed by Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn and is based on an as-yet-unreleased novel by an author named Elly Conway who no one has yet been able to established whether they are real or not.

James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page is also in the running (Getty Images)
James Bond odds see bookies rank Marvel and DC stars neck and neck as next 007Tom Hardy is also a favourite to undertake the role (Getty Images)

The Argylle film is set to co-star Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Samuel L Jackson, and Dua Lipa - among others - and is said to be the first in a trilogy.

James Norton 'owes Happy Valley everything' as he gives new James Bond updateJames Norton 'owes Happy Valley everything' as he gives new James Bond update

Other names and odds for Bond predicted by Coral are current West End star James Norton is 11-4, former Bridgerton star Rege-Jean Page is 8-1, and rugged actor Tony Hardy who can be backed at 9-1.

Mirror.co.uk

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