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James Bond fans are speculating over who will replace legendary Daniel Craig in the new 007 First Light game.. It’s been four years since Daniel Craig exploded out of the film franchise in No ...
Technically, he's the first new James Bond actor announced in the past 19 years, and he's already got an impressive acting career to back it up. 007 First Light is expected to be released in 2026.
Next James Bond franchise actor revealed as Irish star – ‘He’s a phenomenal actor’ The next official James Bond actor has been unveiled as a rising Irish star, but it's not as fans may think.
The third-person action-adventure game will focus on a young James Bond in a re-imagined origin story; The game launches in 2026 for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2; ...
Today's PlayStation State of Play has provided our first proper look at 007 First Light, the upcoming James Bond game from Hitman studio IO Interactive that's due to launch in 2026.
One of the James Bond candidates for films/TV, Dan Stevens, would be great in 007 First Light. The search for the next James Bond has been ongoing since Daniel Craig’s last performance in 2021 ...
Finally, more five years after its first announcement, we're about to get our first real look at IO Interactive's new James Bond game. Initially teased as Project 007, the official title is 007 ...
Trump said 'James Bond has nothing to worry about' for car exports after lowering the tariff on cars to 10% from 25%. Trump called Bond actor Sean Connery a friend who supported his golf courses ...
James Bond experts weigh in on who might play 007 now that Amazon has taken over for Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson at the helm of the franchise.
As the search for the next James Bond continues, alum Pierce Brosnan voiced his approval for one 007 prospect: Aaron Taylor-Johnson. 'He would be great,' Brosnan said.
Helen Mirren says she is opposed to a female James Bond, believing the character was sexist toward women and true stories of female spies should be told instead.
Acclaimed actress Helen Mirren criticized the James Bond franchise as being "born out of profound sexism." Mirren told The Standard she "never liked the way women were" in James Bond movies.