Aaron Taylor-Johnson Offered James Bond Role Though He “May Not Be The Best Known” In Field

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Aaron Taylor-Johnson could replace Daniel Craig. He “may not be the best known in his field, but he is an incredibly talented actor,” a source was quoted saying.

If he accepts the role, 33-year-old Aaron would succeed superstar Daniel Craig, who portrayed the MI6 spy for about a decade and a half.

“Bond is Aaron’s job, should he wish to accept it. The formal offer is on the table and they are waiting to hear back,” the source told “Aaron may not be the best known in his field but he is an incredibly talented actor,” the source told the outlet.

 

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